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... child of danger , nursling of the storm , Sad are the woes that wreck thy manly form ! Rocks , waves , and winds , the shatter'd bark delay ; Thy heart is sad , thy home is far away . But HOPE can here her moonlight vigils keep , And ...
... child of danger , nursling of the storm , Sad are the woes that wreck thy manly form ! Rocks , waves , and winds , the shatter'd bark delay ; Thy heart is sad , thy home is far away . But HOPE can here her moonlight vigils keep , And ...
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... children dear ! While , long neglected , but at length caress'd , His faithful dog salutes the smiling guest , Points to the master's eyes ( where'er they roam ) . His wistful face , and whines a welcome home . Friend of the brave ! in ...
... children dear ! While , long neglected , but at length caress'd , His faithful dog salutes the smiling guest , Points to the master's eyes ( where'er they roam ) . His wistful face , and whines a welcome home . Friend of the brave ! in ...
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... child of Heav'n ! ( thy winged words proclaim ) ' Tis thine to search the boundless fields of fame ! Lo ! Newton , priest of Nature , shines afar , Scans the wide world , and numbers ev'ry star ! Wilt thou , with him , mysterious rites ...
... child of Heav'n ! ( thy winged words proclaim ) ' Tis thine to search the boundless fields of fame ! Lo ! Newton , priest of Nature , shines afar , Scans the wide world , and numbers ev'ry star ! Wilt thou , with him , mysterious rites ...
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... , on his spotless page , Stamps the bright dictates of the Father sage : ' Shall Nature bound to Earth's diurnal span The fire of God , th ' immortal soul of man ? ' " Turn , child of Heav'n , thy rapture - PLEASURES OF HOPE . 13.
... , on his spotless page , Stamps the bright dictates of the Father sage : ' Shall Nature bound to Earth's diurnal span The fire of God , th ' immortal soul of man ? ' " Turn , child of Heav'n , thy rapture - PLEASURES OF HOPE . 13.
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With Other Poems Thomas Campbell. " Turn , child of Heav'n , thy rapture - lighten'd eye To Wisdom's walks , the sacred Nine are nigh : Hark ! from bright spires that gild the Delphian height , From streams that wander in eternal light ...
With Other Poems Thomas Campbell. " Turn , child of Heav'n , thy rapture - lighten'd eye To Wisdom's walks , the sacred Nine are nigh : Hark ! from bright spires that gild the Delphian height , From streams that wander in eternal light ...
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