The Pleasures of Hope, and Other Poems: From the Last London EdLeavitt, Trow, 1849 - 186 pages |
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... away . But HOPE can here her moonlight vigils keep , And sing to charm the spirit of the deep : Swift as yon streamer lights the starry pole , Her visions warm the watchman's pensive sonl ; His native PLEASURES OF HOPE . 11.
... away . But HOPE can here her moonlight vigils keep , And sing to charm the spirit of the deep : Swift as yon streamer lights the starry pole , Her visions warm the watchman's pensive sonl ; His native PLEASURES OF HOPE . 11.
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... native hills that rise in happier climes , The grot that heard his song of other times , His cottage home , his bark of slender sail , His glassy lake , and broomwood - blossom'd vale , Rush on his thought ; he sweeps before the wind ...
... native hills that rise in happier climes , The grot that heard his song of other times , His cottage home , his bark of slender sail , His glassy lake , and broomwood - blossom'd vale , Rush on his thought ; he sweeps before the wind ...
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... native storm , Know not a trace of Nature but the form ; Yet , at thy call , the hardy tar pursued , Pale , but intrepid , sad , but unsubdued , Pierced the deep woods , and hailing from afar The moon's pale planet and the northern star ...
... native storm , Know not a trace of Nature but the form ; Yet , at thy call , the hardy tar pursued , Pale , but intrepid , sad , but unsubdued , Pierced the deep woods , and hailing from afar The moon's pale planet and the northern star ...
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... native soil The blood , the tears , the anguish , and the toil , Shall bid each righteous heart exult , to see Peace to the slave , and vengeance on the free ! Yet , yet , degraded men ! th ' expected day That breaks your bitter cup ...
... native soil The blood , the tears , the anguish , and the toil , Shall bid each righteous heart exult , to see Peace to the slave , and vengeance on the free ! Yet , yet , degraded men ! th ' expected day That breaks your bitter cup ...
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From the Last London Ed Thomas Campbell. With fires proportion'd to his native sky , Strength in his arm , and lightning in his eye ; Scour'd with wild feet his sun - illumined zone , The spear , the iion , and the woods , his own ! Or ...
From the Last London Ed Thomas Campbell. With fires proportion'd to his native sky , Strength in his arm , and lightning in his eye ; Scour'd with wild feet his sun - illumined zone , The spear , the iion , and the woods , his own ! Or ...
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ANTISTROPHE ARGYLESHIRE arms battle beauty Beauty's beneath bleeding bliss bosom bower brave breath bright brother brow burst charm child clime Connocht Moran's CONSTANCE cried Culloden dark death deep despair dread dream e'en earth Erin Erin go bragh fame fate fire glaciers Glenara glow grief hand harp hath heart Heaven heavenly Highland HOPE hour Innisfail Irish isles JULIA kindred land life's light Lochiel lonely LOVE LIES BLEEDING Love's Loxian lyre MEDEA mind mountain murmuring Muse native Nature Nature's night NOTE numbers O'Connor's o'er pass'd peace pensive pride proud psaltery rapture rocks sacred scene scorn second sight shore sigh sight slumber smile song sorrow soul spirit Stamp'd storm stormy tempests blow sublime sweep sweet sword tears thee THEODRIC thine thou thought trembling triumph Twas UDOLPH vale VERSE Vex'd vision wave weep Western Isles wild winds