(The Pleasures of Memory, with Other Poems1821 - 68 pages |
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... winds the pilot yields His bark , careering o'er unfathom'd felds ; Now on Atlantic waves he rides afar , Where Andes , giant of the western star , With meteor - standard to the winds unfurl'd , Looks from his throne of clouds o'er half ...
... winds the pilot yields His bark , careering o'er unfathom'd felds ; Now on Atlantic waves he rides afar , Where Andes , giant of the western star , With meteor - standard to the winds unfurl'd , Looks from his throne of clouds o'er half ...
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... winds , the shatter'd bark delay ; Thy heart is sad , thy home is far away ! But Hope can here her moonlight vigils ... wind , Treads the lov'd shore he sigh'd to leave behind : Meets at each step a friend's familiar face , And flies at ...
... winds , the shatter'd bark delay ; Thy heart is sad , thy home is far away ! But Hope can here her moonlight vigils ... wind , Treads the lov'd shore he sigh'd to leave behind : Meets at each step a friend's familiar face , And flies at ...
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... winds , and cradled on the rock ; To wake each joyless morn , and search again The famish'd haunts of solitary men , Whose race , unyielding as their native storm , Knows not a trace of Nature but the form ; Yet , at thy call , the ...
... winds , and cradled on the rock ; To wake each joyless morn , and search again The famish'd haunts of solitary men , Whose race , unyielding as their native storm , Knows not a trace of Nature but the form ; Yet , at thy call , the ...
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... winds that murmur low , And think on all my love , and all my wo ? " So speaks affection , ere the infant eye Can look regard , or brighten in reply ; But when the cherub lip hath learned to claim A mother's ear by that endearing name ...
... winds that murmur low , And think on all my love , and all my wo ? " So speaks affection , ere the infant eye Can look regard , or brighten in reply ; But when the cherub lip hath learned to claim A mother's ear by that endearing name ...
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... winds asleep , Arrest the rolling world , or chain the deep ? No : -the wild wave contemns your scepter'd hand ; - It roll'd not back when Canute gave command ! Man ! can thy doom no brighter soul allow ? Still must thou live a blot on ...
... winds asleep , Arrest the rolling world , or chain the deep ? No : -the wild wave contemns your scepter'd hand ; - It roll'd not back when Canute gave command ! Man ! can thy doom no brighter soul allow ? Still must thou live a blot on ...
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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