PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 31
... with grateful fervour fraught , Go , spring the mine of elevating thought . He , who , thro ' Nature's various walk , surveys The good and fair her faultless line pourtrays ; Whose mind , profaned by no unhallowed guest , Culls 31.
... with grateful fervour fraught , Go , spring the mine of elevating thought . He , who , thro ' Nature's various walk , surveys The good and fair her faultless line pourtrays ; Whose mind , profaned by no unhallowed guest , Culls 31.
Page 35
... ( Preserved in Cumbria's rude , romantic clime ) When Nature smiled , and o'er the landscape threw Her richest fragrance , and her brightest hue , A blithe and blooming Forester explored Those loftier scenes SALVATOR's 35.
... ( Preserved in Cumbria's rude , romantic clime ) When Nature smiled , and o'er the landscape threw Her richest fragrance , and her brightest hue , A blithe and blooming Forester explored Those loftier scenes SALVATOR's 35.
Page 38
... natures sweet ! FLORIO , with fearful joy , pursued the maid , Till thro ' a vista's moonlight - chequered shade , Where the bat circled , and the rooks reposed , ( Their wars suspended , and their councils closed ) An antique mansion ...
... natures sweet ! FLORIO , with fearful joy , pursued the maid , Till thro ' a vista's moonlight - chequered shade , Where the bat circled , and the rooks reposed , ( Their wars suspended , and their councils closed ) An antique mansion ...
Page 43
... nature opened to their view ! Oft , when he trims his cheerful hearth , and sees A smiling circle emulous to please ; There may these gentle guests delight to dwell , And bless the scene they loved in life so well ! Oh thou ! with whom ...
... nature opened to their view ! Oft , when he trims his cheerful hearth , and sees A smiling circle emulous to please ; There may these gentle guests delight to dwell , And bless the scene they loved in life so well ! Oh thou ! with whom ...
Page 44
... Nature sunk to rest , Thy meek submission to thy God expressed ; When thy last look , ere thought and feeling fled , A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed ; What to thy soul its glad assurance gave , Its hope in death , its triumph o ...
... Nature sunk to rest , Thy meek submission to thy God expressed ; When thy last look , ere thought and feeling fled , A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed ; What to thy soul its glad assurance gave , Its hope in death , its triumph o ...
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