PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page iii
... wake the pulses of the heart , And bid the 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 ...
... wake the pulses of the heart , And bid the 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 ...
Page lxiii
... wake the pulses of the heart , ' And bid the 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 ...
... wake the pulses of the heart , ' And bid the 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 ...
Page 11
... wakes , and lo , they live ! Clothed with far softer hues than Light can give . Thou first , best friend that Heaven assigns below To sooth and sweeten all the cares we know ; Whose glad suggestions still each vain alarm , When nature ...
... wakes , and lo , they live ! Clothed with far softer hues than Light can give . Thou first , best friend that Heaven assigns below To sooth and sweeten all the cares we know ; Whose glad suggestions still each vain alarm , When nature ...
Page 14
... wakes , and wakes to weep , What spells entrance my visionary mind With sighs so sweet , with transports so refined ? Ethereal Power ! who at the noon of night Recall'st the far - fled spirit of delight ; From whom that musing ...
... wakes , and wakes to weep , What spells entrance my visionary mind With sighs so sweet , with transports so refined ? Ethereal Power ! who at the noon of night Recall'st the far - fled spirit of delight ; From whom that musing ...
Page 19
... wake the tear to Pity's self denied . The intrepid Swiss , who guards a foreign shore , Condemned to climb his mountain - cliffs no more , If chance he hears the song so sweet , so wild , His heart would spring to hear it when a child ...
... wake the tear to Pity's self denied . The intrepid Swiss , who guards a foreign shore , Condemned to climb his mountain - cliffs no more , If chance he hears the song so sweet , so wild , His heart would spring to hear it when a child ...
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