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Page 27
... leaf , but trembling teems With golden visions , and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse , at evening , blazed The Gipsy's fagot - there we stood and gazed ; Gazed on her sun - burnt face with silent awe , Her tattered mantle ...
... leaf , but trembling teems With golden visions , and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse , at evening , blazed The Gipsy's fagot - there we stood and gazed ; Gazed on her sun - burnt face with silent awe , Her tattered mantle ...
Page 49
... leaves the truant boy disclose , Long on the wood - moss stretched in sweet reposc . Nor yet to pleasing objects are confined The silent feasts of the reflecting mind . Danger and death a dread delight inspire ; And the bald veteran ...
... leaves the truant boy disclose , Long on the wood - moss stretched in sweet reposc . Nor yet to pleasing objects are confined The silent feasts of the reflecting mind . Danger and death a dread delight inspire ; And the bald veteran ...
Page 74
... leaf of this Poem . They present so affecting a reverse of the picture , that I cannot resist the opportunity of introducing them here . Pleasures of Memory ! -oh ! supremely blest , And justly proud beyond a Poet's praise ; * By Henry ...
... leaf of this Poem . They present so affecting a reverse of the picture , that I cannot resist the opportunity of introducing them here . Pleasures of Memory ! -oh ! supremely blest , And justly proud beyond a Poet's praise ; * By Henry ...
Page 99
... leaves , and all Spring to prepare the soldier's festival ; While She best - loved , till then forsaken never , Clings round his neck as she would cling for ever ! Such golden deeds lead on to golden days , Days of domestic peace - by ...
... leaves , and all Spring to prepare the soldier's festival ; While She best - loved , till then forsaken never , Clings round his neck as she would cling for ever ! Such golden deeds lead on to golden days , Days of domestic peace - by ...
Page 106
... leaves exploring , day by day . How oft from grove to grove , from seat to seat , With thee conversing in thy loved retreat , I saw the sun go down ! -Ah , then ' twas thine Ne'er to forget some volume half divine , Shakspeare's or ...
... leaves exploring , day by day . How oft from grove to grove , from seat to seat , With thee conversing in thy loved retreat , I saw the sun go down ! -Ah , then ' twas thine Ne'er to forget some volume half divine , Shakspeare's or ...
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