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... , The way - worn pilgrim seeks thy summer bower ; There , as the wild bee murmurs on the wing , What peaceful dreams thy handmaid spirits bring ! ( What viewless forms th ' Æolian organ play , And 6 PLEASURES OF HOPE .
... , The way - worn pilgrim seeks thy summer bower ; There , as the wild bee murmurs on the wing , What peaceful dreams thy handmaid spirits bring ! ( What viewless forms th ' Æolian organ play , And 6 PLEASURES OF HOPE .
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... wild , and mermaids on the shore ; Till , led by thee o'er many a cliff sublime , He found a warmer world , a milder clime , A home to rest , a shelter to defend , Peace and repose , a Briton and a friend ! Congenial HOPE ! thy passion ...
... wild , and mermaids on the shore ; Till , led by thee o'er many a cliff sublime , He found a warmer world , a milder clime , A home to rest , a shelter to defend , Peace and repose , a Briton and a friend ! Congenial HOPE ! thy passion ...
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... wilds afar , And told the path - a never - setting star : So , heavenly Genius , in thy course divine , HOPE is thy star , her light is ever thine . " Propitious Power ! when rankling cares annoy The sacred home of Hymenean joy ; When ...
... wilds afar , And told the path - a never - setting star : So , heavenly Genius , in thy course divine , HOPE is thy star , her light is ever thine . " Propitious Power ! when rankling cares annoy The sacred home of Hymenean joy ; When ...
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... , proud Reason ! nor destroy The shadowy forms of uncreated joy , That urge the lingering tide of life , and pour Spontaneous slumber on his midnight hour . 10 Hark ! the wild maniac sings , to chide the 22 PLEASURES OF HOPE .
... , proud Reason ! nor destroy The shadowy forms of uncreated joy , That urge the lingering tide of life , and pour Spontaneous slumber on his midnight hour . 10 Hark ! the wild maniac sings , to chide the 22 PLEASURES OF HOPE .
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With Other Poems Thomas Campbell. Hark ! the wild maniac sings , to chide the gale That wafts so slow her lover's distant sail ; She , sad spectatress , on the wintry shore Watch'd the rude surge his shroudless corse that bore , Knew the ...
With Other Poems Thomas Campbell. Hark ! the wild maniac sings , to chide the gale That wafts so slow her lover's distant sail ; She , sad spectatress , on the wintry shore Watch'd the rude surge his shroudless corse that bore , Knew the ...
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adamantine adieu afar anguish ANTISTROPHE Arion beauty Beauty's bleed bliss bosom bowers Brama brave bright Briton brow burst cease charm child clime command cried deed deep delight doom'd dread dust dust return earth eternal fate fire fond friendless Gilderoy glow hail hand Hark Hast thou hath heart Heaven heavenly Hindoo hour hurl'd isles James Ballantyne life's light lingering lonely lyre MEDEA Mercy midnight mingles mournful Murder murmur Muse Nature Nature's NOTE numbers o'er pang parricide Peace pensive Plato PLEASURES OF HOPE poor dog Tray Prague proud rapture red dragons sacred sapient scenes seraph shade shalt shore sigh slumber smile song sooth sorrow soul spirit storm strings sublime sweep sweet tears thee thine trembling triumph Truth twas unfathom'd vale Vengeance viewless wandering watch wave weep wheels wild winds wing wounded Hussar wrath wretch yonder