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... Sate at the helm himself . No meaner hand Steered thro ' the waves ; and , when he struck the land , Such in his soul the ardour to explore , PELIDES - like , he leaped the first ashore . ' Twas ever thus . As now at VIRGIL's tomb We ...
... Sate at the helm himself . No meaner hand Steered thro ' the waves ; and , when he struck the land , Such in his soul the ardour to explore , PELIDES - like , he leaped the first ashore . ' Twas ever thus . As now at VIRGIL's tomb We ...
Page 64
... sate so oft and smiled . " And soon again shall music swell the breeze ; Soon , issuing forth , shall glitter through the trees Vestures of nuptial white ; and hymns be sung , And violets scattered round ; and old and young , In every ...
... sate so oft and smiled . " And soon again shall music swell the breeze ; Soon , issuing forth , shall glitter through the trees Vestures of nuptial white ; and hymns be sung , And violets scattered round ; and old and young , In every ...
Page 72
... - who in her chamber sate Musing with Plato , though the horn was blown , And every ear and every heart was won , And all in green array were chasing down the sun ! tthar 1 A Findin Then is the Age of Admiration - Then Gods walk. 72.
... - who in her chamber sate Musing with Plato , though the horn was blown , And every ear and every heart was won , And all in green array were chasing down the sun ! tthar 1 A Findin Then is the Age of Admiration - Then Gods walk. 72.
Page 89
... human help denied- All but from her who sits the pen to guide , Like that sweet Saint who sate by RUSSELL'S side Under the Judgment - seat . I. Stothard R.A W Finden N } But guilty men Triumph not always . To his hearth. 89.
... human help denied- All but from her who sits the pen to guide , Like that sweet Saint who sate by RUSSELL'S side Under the Judgment - seat . I. Stothard R.A W Finden N } But guilty men Triumph not always . To his hearth. 89.
Page 92
... sate ( and many a halt we made ) To read there with a fervour all thy own , And in thy grand and melancholy tone , Some splendid passage not to thee unknown , Fit theme for long discourse - Thy bell has tolled ! -But in thy place among ...
... sate ( and many a halt we made ) To read there with a fervour all thy own , And in thy grand and melancholy tone , Some splendid passage not to thee unknown , Fit theme for long discourse - Thy bell has tolled ! -But in thy place among ...
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age to age ancient bids bless blest blush breathe bright calm CANTO charm Cicero clouds Columbus controul Cortes courser dark dear delight desert shore dream Euripides father fear Finden fled flowers fond gaze glory glows Goodall 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 ÖSTERREICHISCHE NATIONALBIBLIOTHEK 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 Stothard sung sweet swell tears thee thine thou thought thro trace trembling triumphs truth Turner Twas vale VESPASIAN VIRGIL's tomb voice wake wandering wave weep whence wild wind wings youth