(The Pleasures of Memory, with Other Poems1821 - 68 pages |
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... hour ? Ah , no ! she darkly seès the fate of man- Her dim horizon bounded to a span ; Or , if she hold an image to the view , ' Tis Nature pictur'd too severely true . With thee , sweet Hope ! resides the heav'nly light , That pours ...
... hour ? Ah , no ! she darkly seès the fate of man- Her dim horizon bounded to a span ; Or , if she hold an image to the view , ' Tis Nature pictur'd too severely true . With thee , sweet Hope ! resides the heav'nly light , That pours ...
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... hour , The way - worn pilgrim seeks thy summer bower ; There , as the wild bee murmurs on the wing , What peaceful dreams thy handmaid spirits bring ! What viewless forms th ' Eolian organ play , And sweep the furrow'd lines of anxious ...
... hour , The way - worn pilgrim seeks thy summer bower ; There , as the wild bee murmurs on the wing , What peaceful dreams thy handmaid spirits bring ! What viewless forms th ' Eolian organ play , And sweep the furrow'd lines of anxious ...
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... hour , Intrepid virtue looks to thee for power ; To thee the heart its trembling homage yields , On stormy floods , and carnage - cover'd fields , When front to front the banner'd hosts combine , Halt ere they close , and form the ...
... hour , Intrepid virtue looks to thee for power ; To thee the heart its trembling homage yields , On stormy floods , and carnage - cover'd fields , When front to front the banner'd hosts combine , Halt ere they close , and form the ...
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... hour : On yon proud height , with Genius hand in hand , I see thee light , and wave thy golden wand . " Go , child of Heav'n ; ( thy winged words proclaim ) ' Tis thine to search the boundless fields of fame ! Lo ! Newton , priest of ...
... hour : On yon proud height , with Genius hand in hand , I see thee light , and wave thy golden wand . " Go , child of Heav'n ; ( thy winged words proclaim ) ' Tis thine to search the boundless fields of fame ! Lo ! Newton , priest of ...
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... 'n propitious dews to breathe Arcadian beauty on the barren heath ; Tell , that while Love's spontaneous smile endears The days of peace , the sabbath of his years , Health shall prolong to many a festive hour The social PLEASURES OF HOPE .
... 'n propitious dews to breathe Arcadian beauty on the barren heath ; Tell , that while Love's spontaneous smile endears The days of peace , the sabbath of his years , Health shall prolong to many a festive hour The social PLEASURES OF HOPE .
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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