Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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... wind ; A little while it decks the rugged stone , Then , withering , fades away , unnoticed and unknown ! For ye who , fill'd with fancy's wildest dreams , Run from the imperious voice of human pride , And , shrinking quick from woe's ...
... wind ; A little while it decks the rugged stone , Then , withering , fades away , unnoticed and unknown ! For ye who , fill'd with fancy's wildest dreams , Run from the imperious voice of human pride , And , shrinking quick from woe's ...
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... wind my devious way , Oft rousing , as the rustling path I beat , The timid hare from its accustom'd seat . And , oh ! how sweet this walk o'erhung with wood , That winds the margin of the solemn flood ! What rural objects steal upon ...
... wind my devious way , Oft rousing , as the rustling path I beat , The timid hare from its accustom'd seat . And , oh ! how sweet this walk o'erhung with wood , That winds the margin of the solemn flood ! What rural objects steal upon ...
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... wind , Recall its faintest features to my mind . A hundred passing years , with march sublime , Have swept beneath the silent wing of time , Since , in yon hamlet's solitary shade , Reclusely dwelt the far - famed Clifton Maid , The ...
... wind , Recall its faintest features to my mind . A hundred passing years , with march sublime , Have swept beneath the silent wing of time , Since , in yon hamlet's solitary shade , Reclusely dwelt the far - famed Clifton Maid , The ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
To the Wind | 11 |
Poems written during or shortly after the publication of Clifton Grove | 124 |
Copyright | |
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