PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page iii
... tear of emulation start ! Oh could it still , thro ' each succeeding year , My life , my manners , and my name endear ; And , when the poet sleeps in silent dust , Still hold communion with the wise and just ! — Yet should this Verse ...
... tear of emulation start ! Oh could it still , thro ' each succeeding year , My life , my manners , and my name endear ; And , when the poet sleeps in silent dust , Still hold communion with the wise and just ! — Yet should this Verse ...
Page v
... AN ITALIAN SONG THE ALPS AT DAY - BREAK TO THE GNAT . ON A TEAR 254 255 256 258 260 261 TO A FRIEND ON HIS MARRIAGE 263 WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN BY MRS . SIDDONS 265 CAPTIVITY 269 PAGE 165 769 TO *** 16 FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM.
... AN ITALIAN SONG THE ALPS AT DAY - BREAK TO THE GNAT . ON A TEAR 254 255 256 258 260 261 TO A FRIEND ON HIS MARRIAGE 263 WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN BY MRS . SIDDONS 265 CAPTIVITY 269 PAGE 165 769 TO *** 16 FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM.
Page xxvi
... Tear , ' and ' An Italian Song . ' He also added to this volume the ' Ode to Superstition , ' and the other contents of the former volume ; except in- deed that he omitted the lines ' To a Lady on the death of her Lover , ' which he ...
... Tear , ' and ' An Italian Song . ' He also added to this volume the ' Ode to Superstition , ' and the other contents of the former volume ; except in- deed that he omitted the lines ' To a Lady on the death of her Lover , ' which he ...
Page xlii
... tears and triumphing ; " The morning - march that flashes to the sun , ' The feast of vultures when the day is done , ' And the strange tale of many slain for one ! ' I sing a man , amidst his sufferings here , ' Who watched and served ...
... tears and triumphing ; " The morning - march that flashes to the sun , ' The feast of vultures when the day is done , ' And the strange tale of many slain for one ! ' I sing a man , amidst his sufferings here , ' Who watched and served ...
Page lxiii
... tear of emulation start ; and that he should rest satisfied if his lines- ' Revive but once a generous wish supprest , ' Chase but a sigh , or charm a care to rest ; ' In one good deed a fleeting hour employ , ' Or flush one faded cheek ...
... tear of emulation start ; and that he should rest satisfied if his lines- ' Revive but once a generous wish supprest , ' Chase but a sigh , or charm a care to rest ; ' In one good deed a fleeting hour employ , ' Or flush one faded cheek ...
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