PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page iii
... wake the pulses of the heart , And bid the tear of emulation start ! Oh could it still , thro ' each succeeding year , My life , my manners , and my name endear ; And , when the poet sleeps in silent dust , Still hold communion with the ...
... wake the pulses of the heart , And bid the tear of emulation start ! Oh could it still , thro ' each succeeding year , My life , my manners , and my name endear ; And , when the poet sleeps in silent dust , Still hold communion with the ...
Page lxiii
... wake the pulses of the heart , ' And bid the tear of emulation start ; and that he should rest satisfied if his lines- ' Revive but once a generous wish supprest , ' Chase but a sigh , or charm a care to rest ; ' In one good deed a ...
... wake the pulses of the heart , ' And bid the tear of emulation start ; and that he should rest satisfied if his lines- ' Revive but once a generous wish supprest , ' Chase but a sigh , or charm a care to rest ; ' In one good deed a ...
Page 11
... wakes , and lo , they live ! Clothed with far softer hues than Light can give . Thou first , best friend that Heaven assigns below To sooth and sweeten all the cares we know ; Whose glad suggestions still each vain alarm , When nature ...
... wakes , and lo , they live ! Clothed with far softer hues than Light can give . Thou first , best friend that Heaven assigns below To sooth and sweeten all the cares we know ; Whose glad suggestions still each vain alarm , When nature ...
Page 14
... wakes , and wakes to weep , What spells entrance my visionary mind . With sighs so sweet , with transports so refined ? Ethereal Power ! who at the noon of night Recall'st the far - fled spirit of delight ; From whom that musing ...
... wakes , and wakes to weep , What spells entrance my visionary mind . With sighs so sweet , with transports so refined ? Ethereal Power ! who at the noon of night Recall'st the far - fled spirit of delight ; From whom that musing ...
Page 19
... wake the tear to Pity's self denied . The intrepid Swiss , who guards a foreign shore , Condemned to climb his mountain - cliffs no more , If chance he hears the song so sweet , so wild , His heart would spring to hear it when a child ...
... wake the tear to Pity's self denied . The intrepid Swiss , who guards a foreign shore , Condemned to climb his mountain - cliffs no more , If chance he hears the song so sweet , so wild , His heart would spring to hear it when a child ...
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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