PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xxvi
... Chamber , ' beginning , ' There , in that bed so closely curtained round , ' Worn to a shade , and wan with slow decay , ' A father sleeps ! ' After the death of his father Mr. Rogers took chambers xxvi SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... Chamber , ' beginning , ' There , in that bed so closely curtained round , ' Worn to a shade , and wan with slow decay , ' A father sleeps ! ' After the death of his father Mr. Rogers took chambers xxvi SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
Page xxxii
... shade ' Borne in thy hand behind thee as we strayed ; ' And when we sate ( and many a halt we made ) To read there with a fervour all thy own , ' And in thy grand and melancholy tone , ' Some splendid passage not to thee unknown , ' Fit ...
... shade ' Borne in thy hand behind thee as we strayed ; ' And when we sate ( and many a halt we made ) To read there with a fervour all thy own , ' And in thy grand and melancholy tone , ' Some splendid passage not to thee unknown , ' Fit ...
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... shade , First to these eyes the light of heaven conveyed . The mouldering gateway strews the grass - grown court , Once the calm scene of many a simple sport ; When all things pleased , for life itself was new , And the heart promised ...
... shade , First to these eyes the light of heaven conveyed . The mouldering gateway strews the grass - grown court , Once the calm scene of many a simple sport ; When all things pleased , for life itself was new , And the heart promised ...
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... The bark now silvered by the touch of Time ; Soared in the swing , half pleased and half afraid , Thro ' sister elms that waved their summer - shade ; Stothard , RA . Finder Or strewed with crumbs yon root - inwoven seat ,. 10.
... The bark now silvered by the touch of Time ; Soared in the swing , half pleased and half afraid , Thro ' sister elms that waved their summer - shade ; Stothard , RA . Finder Or strewed with crumbs yon root - inwoven seat ,. 10.
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... , her caldron brimming o'er ; The drowsy brood that on her back she bore , Imps , in the barn with mousing owlet bred , From rifled roost at nightly revel fed ; Turner , R.A. Goodall Whose dark eyes flashed thro ' locks of blackest shade.
... , her caldron brimming o'er ; The drowsy brood that on her back she bore , Imps , in the barn with mousing owlet bred , From rifled roost at nightly revel fed ; Turner , R.A. Goodall Whose dark eyes flashed thro ' locks of blackest shade.
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admiration ancient beautiful bids blessed blest breathe bright called CANTO CHARLES JAMES FOX charm Cicero Columbus dark death delight dream Euripides eyes father fear feelings Finden fled flowers fond gaze Gilbert Wakefield glows Goodall grey grove hail hand hear heart Heaven Hence Herodotus Hist hope hour Household Deities hung Icarius Italy light line 15 lived look Lord mind musing Newington Green night o'er once Petrarch Pleasures of Memory poems Poet reign Richard Sharp rise Rogers round sacred sail Samuel Rogers sate says scene secret shade shed shine sigh silent sleep smile song soon sorrow soul spirit stood Stothard Stourbridge sung sweet swell taste tears thee thine Thomas Rogers thou thought thro trace trembling triumph Turner Twas verse virtue voice wake wandering wave weep wild wings wish Worcestershire young youth