The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... heard . And ever , ever to her lap he flies , When rosy Sleep comes on with sweet surprise . Lock'd in her arms , his arms across her flung , ( That name most dear for ever on his tongue ) As with soft accents round her neck he clings ...
... heard . And ever , ever to her lap he flies , When rosy Sleep comes on with sweet surprise . Lock'd in her arms , his arms across her flung , ( That name most dear for ever on his tongue ) As with soft accents round her neck he clings ...
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... heard from far , Nightly it rises with the evening - star . She loves another ! Love was in that sigh ! On the cold ground he throws himself to die . Fond Youth , beware . Thy heart is most deceiving . Who wish are fearful ; who suspect ...
... heard from far , Nightly it rises with the evening - star . She loves another ! Love was in that sigh ! On the cold ground he throws himself to die . Fond Youth , beware . Thy heart is most deceiving . Who wish are fearful ; who suspect ...
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... heard to - night ; His parting , though awhile our sorrow flows , Like setting suns or music at the close ! Then was the drama ended . Not till then , So full of chance and change the lives of men , Could we pronounce him happy . Then ...
... heard to - night ; His parting , though awhile our sorrow flows , Like setting suns or music at the close ! Then was the drama ended . Not till then , So full of chance and change the lives of men , Could we pronounce him happy . Then ...
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... heard no more ! At every meal an empty chair Tells him that she is not there ; She , who would lead him where he went , Charm with her converse while he leant ; Or , hovering , every wish prevent ; At eve light up the chimney - nook ...
... heard no more ! At every meal an empty chair Tells him that she is not there ; She , who would lead him where he went , Charm with her converse while he leant ; Or , hovering , every wish prevent ; At eve light up the chimney - nook ...
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... heard to swell , And lo , an humble Piedmontese , Whose music might a lady please , This message through the lattice bore , ( She listen'd , and her trembling frame Told her at once from whom it came ) Oh let us fly - to part no more ...
... heard to swell , And lo , an humble Piedmontese , Whose music might a lady please , This message through the lattice bore , ( She listen'd , and her trembling frame Told her at once from whom it came ) Oh let us fly - to part no more ...
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