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Page 80
... be , as strange , As full , methinks , of wild and wondrous change , As any that the wandering tribes require , Stretched in the desert round their evening - fire ; As any sung of old in hall or bower To 80 ROGERS ' POEMS .
... be , as strange , As full , methinks , of wild and wondrous change , As any that the wandering tribes require , Stretched in the desert round their evening - fire ; As any sung of old in hall or bower To 80 ROGERS ' POEMS .
Page 86
... little hands in prayer , Telling of Him who sees in secret there ! — And now the volume on her knee has caught His wandering eye - now many a written thought Never to die , with many a lisping sweet His 86 ROGERS ' POEMS .
... little hands in prayer , Telling of Him who sees in secret there ! — And now the volume on her knee has caught His wandering eye - now many a written thought Never to die , with many a lisping sweet His 86 ROGERS ' POEMS .
Page 91
... wandering without measure Thro ' sun and shade , lost in a trance of pleasure ; And , if to Fear but for a weary mile , Hope follows fast and wins him with a smile . At length he goes - a Pilgrim to the Shrine , And for a relic would a ...
... wandering without measure Thro ' sun and shade , lost in a trance of pleasure ; And , if to Fear but for a weary mile , Hope follows fast and wins him with a smile . At length he goes - a Pilgrim to the Shrine , And for a relic would a ...
Page 93
... wander till the day is gone , Lost in each other ; and when Night steals on , Covering them round , how sweet her accents are ! Oh when she turns and speaks , her voice is far , Far above singing ! -But soon nothing stirs To break the ...
... wander till the day is gone , Lost in each other ; and when Night steals on , Covering them round , how sweet her accents are ! Oh when she turns and speaks , her voice is far , Far above singing ! -But soon nothing stirs To break the ...
Page 95
... wander with a keen delight , If but a leveret catch their quicker sight Down a green alley , or a squirrel then Climb the gnarled oak , and look and climb again , If but a moth flit by , an acorn fall , He turns their thoughts to Him ...
... wander with a keen delight , If but a leveret catch their quicker sight Down a green alley , or a squirrel then Climb the gnarled oak , and look and climb again , If but a moth flit by , an acorn fall , He turns their thoughts to Him ...
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age to age ancient bids bless blest breathe bright called calm CANTO charm child Cicero clouds Columbus Cortes courser dark dear delight dream Euripides father fear fled flowers fond gaze glory glows grave grove hail hand hear heart heaven Hence Herodotus Herrera Hist holy hope and fear hour human voice hung Icarius inspire light live look mighty Wind mind Muse night o'er once Pausanias Petrarch pleasure rapture resigned rise round sacred sail sate says scene secret seraph shade shadow shed shine shore sigh silent sire sleep smile song soon sorrow soul spirit spring steals stood sung sweet swell tears thee thine thou thought thro trace trembling triumphs truth Twas UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA vale VESPASIAN VIRGIL's tomb virtue voice Voyage wake wandering wave weep whence wild wind wings youth