Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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Page 71
... sleep . This is the spot Which I have long mark'd out to lay my bones in ; Tir'd out and wearied with the riotous world , Beneath this Yew I would be sepulchred . It is a lovely spot ! The sultry sun , From his meridian height ...
... sleep . This is the spot Which I have long mark'd out to lay my bones in ; Tir'd out and wearied with the riotous world , Beneath this Yew I would be sepulchred . It is a lovely spot ! The sultry sun , From his meridian height ...
Page 99
... sleep together . Consumption Come , let us speed our way ! Join our hands , and spread our tether ! I will furnish food for thee , Thou shalt smooth the way for me ; And the grass shall wave O'er many a grave , Where youth and beauty sleep ...
... sleep together . Consumption Come , let us speed our way ! Join our hands , and spread our tether ! I will furnish food for thee , Thou shalt smooth the way for me ; And the grass shall wave O'er many a grave , Where youth and beauty sleep ...
Page 152
... sleeping the sleep which causes sweet tears - a young man who achieved very great qualities of character and an unfortunate life . But wishing to hold converse with Wisdom , forsaking the choirs and their beloved solemn feasts , every ...
... sleeping the sleep which causes sweet tears - a young man who achieved very great qualities of character and an unfortunate life . But wishing to hold converse with Wisdom , forsaking the choirs and their beloved solemn feasts , every ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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