PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xxi
... o'er my life preserve thy mild controul , ' Correct my views , and elevate my soul ; ' Grant me thy peace and purity of mind , ' Devout yet cheerful , active yet resigned ; ' Grant me like thee , whose heart knew no disguise , " Whose ...
... o'er my life preserve thy mild controul , ' Correct my views , and elevate my soul ; ' Grant me thy peace and purity of mind , ' Devout yet cheerful , active yet resigned ; ' Grant me like thee , whose heart knew no disguise , " Whose ...
Page xxii
... o'er the grave ? The sweet Remembrance of unblemished youth , ' The still inspiring voice of Innocence and Truth ! ' The publication of his little volume of poems , the favourable way in which it was received in the world , and his ...
... o'er the grave ? The sweet Remembrance of unblemished youth , ' The still inspiring voice of Innocence and Truth ! ' The publication of his little volume of poems , the favourable way in which it was received in the world , and his ...
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... and generous propensity . Not confined to man , it extends through all ani- mated nature ; and its effects are peculiarly striking in the domestic tribes . Pinder Stethards B.A. Turner & 4 TWILIGHT's soft dews steal o'er the village. 6.
... and generous propensity . Not confined to man , it extends through all ani- mated nature ; and its effects are peculiarly striking in the domestic tribes . Pinder Stethards B.A. Turner & 4 TWILIGHT's soft dews steal o'er the village. 6.
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Samuel Rogers. Turner & 4 TWILIGHT's soft dews steal o'er the village - green , With magic tints to harmonize the scene . Stilled is the hum that thro ' the hamlet broke , When round the ruins of their ancient oak The peasants flocked to ...
Samuel Rogers. Turner & 4 TWILIGHT's soft dews steal o'er the village - green , With magic tints to harmonize the scene . Stilled is the hum that thro ' the hamlet broke , When round the ruins of their ancient oak The peasants flocked to ...
Page 9
... O'er infant innocence to hang and weep , Murdered by ruffian hands , when smiling in its sleep . Ye Household Deities ! whose guardian eye Marked each pure thought , ere registered on high ; Still , still ye walk the consecrated ground ...
... O'er infant innocence to hang and weep , Murdered by ruffian hands , when smiling in its sleep . Ye Household Deities ! whose guardian eye Marked each pure thought , ere registered on high ; Still , still ye walk the consecrated ground ...
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