(The Pleasures of Memory, with Other Poems1821 - 68 pages |
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... fair harbinger delight to pour Her blissful visions on thy pensive hour , No tear to blot thy memory's pictur'd page , No fears but such as fancy can assuage ; Though thy wild heart some hapless hour may miss The 98 PLEASURES OF HOPE .
... fair harbinger delight to pour Her blissful visions on thy pensive hour , No tear to blot thy memory's pictur'd page , No fears but such as fancy can assuage ; Though thy wild heart some hapless hour may miss The 98 PLEASURES OF HOPE .
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... fair of Greece ; To faultless Nature true , he stole a grace From every finer form and sweeter face ; And , as he sojourn'd on the Egean isles , Woo'd all their love , and treasur'd all their smiles : Then glow'd the tints , pure ...
... fair of Greece ; To faultless Nature true , he stole a grace From every finer form and sweeter face ; And , as he sojourn'd on the Egean isles , Woo'd all their love , and treasur'd all their smiles : Then glow'd the tints , pure ...
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... fair friend , by Nature mark'd his own ; And , in the waveless mirror of his mind , Views the fleet years of pleasure left behind , Since Anna's empire o'er his heart began ! Since first he call'd her his before the holy man ! Trim the ...
... fair friend , by Nature mark'd his own ; And , in the waveless mirror of his mind , Views the fleet years of pleasure left behind , Since Anna's empire o'er his heart began ! Since first he call'd her his before the holy man ! Trim the ...
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... fair , While Spring eternal , on the lilied plain , Waves amber radiance through the fields of air ! The tuneful Nine ( so sacred legends tell ) First wak'd their Heavenly lyre these scenes among ; Still in your greenwood bowers they ...
... fair , While Spring eternal , on the lilied plain , Waves amber radiance through the fields of air ! The tuneful Nine ( so sacred legends tell ) First wak'd their Heavenly lyre these scenes among ; Still in your greenwood bowers they ...
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... never knew One tender pang to generous Nature true , Half - mingling pity with the gall of sco rn , Condemn this heart , that bled in love forlor * Warwick Castle . " And ye , proud fair , whose soul no Love and Madness, an Elegy.
... never knew One tender pang to generous Nature true , Half - mingling pity with the gall of sco rn , Condemn this heart , that bled in love forlor * Warwick Castle . " And ye , proud fair , whose soul no Love and Madness, an Elegy.
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adieu ANTISTROPHE Belfast bleed blest bliss bosom breath'd breathe breeze bright burst burst of joy calm charm charm'd clime confest deep delight doom'd dread dust Erin go bragh eternal Fancy fate fire fond gale glows hail hallow'd hand Hark hath hear heart Heav'n heav'nly Hindoo Hope hour isles kindred life's light linger live lone lov'd lyre MEDEA melancholy Memory midnight mind mingles murmurs Muse native Nature Nature's night NOTE numbers o'er pangs parricide peace pensive Plato pleasure poor dog Tray pow'r rapture resign'd rocks round rude sacred scene seraph shade shore sigh silent sleep slumber smile song sooth sorrow soul sphere spirit storm sublime sweet swell tears thee thine thought thro trace trembling triumph Truth Twas vale Vespasian Virgil's tomb Virtue wake watch wave weep wild winds wing worlds unknown youth