PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... waters . When the heart of man Is light with hope , all things are sure to please ; And soon a passage - boat swept gaily by , Laden with peasant - girls and fruits and flowers , And many a chanticleer and partlet caged For VEVEY'S ...
... waters . When the heart of man Is light with hope , all things are sure to please ; And soon a passage - boat swept gaily by , Laden with peasant - girls and fruits and flowers , And many a chanticleer and partlet caged For VEVEY'S ...
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... waters flanked as with a wall Built by the Giant - race before the flood ; Where not a cross or chapel but inspires Holy delight , lifting our thoughts to God From God - like men , —men in a barbarous age That dared assert their birth ...
... waters flanked as with a wall Built by the Giant - race before the flood ; Where not a cross or chapel but inspires Holy delight , lifting our thoughts to God From God - like men , —men in a barbarous age That dared assert their birth ...
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... dreams wandered once more , well - pleased . But now a charm was on the rocks and woods And waters ; for , methought , I was with those I had at morn and even wished for there . NIGHT was again descending , when my mule , That 10.
... dreams wandered once more , well - pleased . But now a charm was on the rocks and woods And waters ; for , methought , I was with those I had at morn and even wished for there . NIGHT was again descending , when my mule , That 10.
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... Waters , ' now The Shady Vale , ' t To me unknown ; that house so rich of old , So courteous , and , by two that passed that way , Amply requited with immortal verse , The Poet's payment . But , among them all , None can with this ...
... Waters , ' now The Shady Vale , ' t To me unknown ; that house so rich of old , So courteous , and , by two that passed that way , Amply requited with immortal verse , The Poet's payment . But , among them all , None can with this ...
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... , Travelled incessantly ; the craggy roof Just over - head , and the impetuous waves , Nor broad nor deep , yet with a giant's strength , Lashing him on . At last as in a pool The water slept ; a pool sullen , profound , 22.
... , Travelled incessantly ; the craggy roof Just over - head , and the impetuous waves , Nor broad nor deep , yet with a giant's strength , Lashing him on . At last as in a pool The water slept ; a pool sullen , profound , 22.
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