Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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Page 72
... thought , as if the body , Mouldering beneath the surface of the earth , Could taste the sweets of summer scenery , And feel the freshness of the balmy breeze ! Yet nature speaks within the human bosom , And , spite of reason , bids it ...
... thought , as if the body , Mouldering beneath the surface of the earth , Could taste the sweets of summer scenery , And feel the freshness of the balmy breeze ! Yet nature speaks within the human bosom , And , spite of reason , bids it ...
Page 92
... thought that we ourselves should know , This world's a world of weeping and of woe ! Beloved moment ! then t'was first I caught The first foundation of romantic thought ; Then first I shed bold Fancy's thrilling tear , Then first that ...
... thought that we ourselves should know , This world's a world of weeping and of woe ! Beloved moment ! then t'was first I caught The first foundation of romantic thought ; Then first I shed bold Fancy's thrilling tear , Then first that ...
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... thought In thee I'd found the friend my heart had sought ! I fondly thought , that thou could'st pierce the guise , And read the truth that in my bosom lies ; I fondly thought , ere Time's last days were gone , Thy heart and mine had ...
... thought In thee I'd found the friend my heart had sought ! I fondly thought , that thou could'st pierce the guise , And read the truth that in my bosom lies ; I fondly thought , ere Time's last days were gone , Thy heart and mine had ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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admiration Almond appeared blank verse breast brother Neville Cambridge Capel Lofft Charles Simeon Childhood Christian Clifton Grove dark Dashwood death deism Derry dost edition Edmund Blunden essay eternity Evangelical Fanny feel Fletcher fragment genius gloom grave Greek hath heart Heaven Henry Kirke White holy honours hope HYMN joys Kirke Swann letter literary London lonely Maddock manuscript Mark Akenside Melancholy Hours memoir mind Monthly Mirror Monthly Preceptor Monthly Visitor moon morning musing Nathan Drake never Neville White night Nottingham o'er pain peace pleasure poet poetry praise printed probably prose published Remains Robert Bloomfield Robert Southey says scene sigh silent sleep Sloley smile solemn solitude song sonnet soul Southey's spirit stanza sublime sweet tear thee thine Thomas Warton thou thought volume Warton wild wind Winteringham writings written wrote youth