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" The morn is up again, the dewy morn, With breath all incense, and with cheek all bloom, Laughing the clouds away with playful scorn, And living as if earth contained no tomb, — And glowing into day... "
Clara Cameron - Page 64
by Clara Cameron (fict.name.) - 1851
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The Portico, Volume 3

Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1817 - 536 pages
...young were omitted in that description, we would kneel to the echoing of such mountain melody. • "The morn is up again, the dewy morn With breath all incense, and with cheek all' bloom, Lavgbing the clouds away with playful scorn." Every poet finds that morning has a freshness in it,...
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Varieties in woman, a novel

Varieties - 1819 - 774 pages
...rdMed by TC Hjntard, r«crborongh-Coart, fleet Street, Lwilon. VARIETIES IN 1VOMAN. CHAPTER XXVI. «* The morn is up again, the dewy morn, " With breath...earth contained no tomb, — " And glowing into day :" — J. WO light boats, elegant as that which sailed on the waters of the Cydnus freighted with Cleopatra...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volumes 7-8

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 466 pages
...thought, sheathing it as a sword. xcvm. The morn is up again, the dewy morn, With breath all incen.ce, and with cheek all bloom, Laughing the clouds away with playful scorn, And living as if earth contain'd no tomb, — And glowing into day: we may resume The march of our existence : and thus I,...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Childe Harold's pilgrimage

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 292 pages
...But as it is, I live and die unheard, With a most voiceless thought, sheathing it as a sword. XCVIII. The morn is up again, the dewy morn, With breath all...clouds away with playful scorn, And living as if earth contain'd no tomb, — And glowing into day : we may resume The march of our existence : and thus I,...
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The London Magazine, Volume 3

1821 - 746 pages
...done with consummate skill and feeling, of which we have an instance in the following fine stanza. j j噈\; = l b l[" jj i ~ - | d &# 3 } y »corn, And living tu if tarth contained no tomb, — And glowing into day : we may resume Tht march...
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Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1821 - 478 pages
...as it is, I live and die unheard, With a most voiceless thought, sheathing it as a sword. rXGVIII. The morn is up again, the dewy morn, With breath all incense, and with check all bloom, Laughing the clouds away with playful scorn, And living as if earth contain'd no tomb,...
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Urania: Taschenbuch auf das jahr 1810-1848

German literature - 1822 - 534 pages
...ffrrfrtit; er Cot SBaterloo nie ein grcm,ber, fagt ein епдВДег Ärititer, unb Ж S38 8otb Soten. Laughing the clouds away with playful scorn, And living as if earth contained no — tomb. — •Tin tfMtttfBcrlte ЗЯогдеп i ft cvwa*t, íDlit SRofenroangen , t)au<Çenb Salfjmbuft,...
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The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation

John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...breast ? Or do ye find, at length, like eagles, some high nest ? Leiion 181.] FIRST CLASS BOOK. 425 The morn is up again, the dewy morn, With breath all...earth contained no tomb, — And glowing into day : we may resume The march of our existence : and thus I, Still on thy shores, fair Leman ! may find...
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The Author's Jewel: Consisting of Essays, Miscellaneous, Literary and Moral

Stephen Simpson - 1823 - 268 pages
...labour or the enjoyment which the indolent only can accomplish, in the same period doubly protracted. " The morn is up again, the dewy morn, With breath all incense, and -with cheekt all bloom, Laughmg the clouds away -with playful scorn, Andl'-mng as if earth contained no tomb,...
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The Beauties of Byron,: Consisting of Selections from His Works

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 pages
...speak; But as it is, I live and die unheard, With a most voiceless thought, sheathing it as a sword. The morn is up again, the dewy morn, With breath all...earth contained no tomb,— And glowing into day: we may resume The march of our existence: and thus I, Still on thy shores, fair Leman ! may find room...
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