PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 114
... blest , The home of Happiness , an honest breast . But most we mark the wonders of her reign , When Sleep has locked the senses in her chain . When sober Judgment has his throne resigned , She smiles away the chaos of the mind ; And ...
... blest , The home of Happiness , an honest breast . But most we mark the wonders of her reign , When Sleep has locked the senses in her chain . When sober Judgment has his throne resigned , She smiles away the chaos of the mind ; And ...
Page 117
... imaged in the wave ! A nation's grateful tribute to the brave . Hail , blest retreats from war and shipwreck , hail ! That oft arrest the wondering stranger's sail . Turner R.A F Long have ye heard the narratives of age , The. 33.
... imaged in the wave ! A nation's grateful tribute to the brave . Hail , blest retreats from war and shipwreck , hail ! That oft arrest the wondering stranger's sail . Turner R.A F Long have ye heard the narratives of age , The. 33.
Page 122
... blest controul ! What pure and white - winged agents of the sky , Who rule the springs of sacred sympathy , Inform congenial spirits when they meet ? Sweet is their office , as their natures sweet ! FLORIO , with fearful joy , pursued ...
... blest controul ! What pure and white - winged agents of the sky , Who rule the springs of sacred sympathy , Inform congenial spirits when they meet ? Sweet is their office , as their natures sweet ! FLORIO , with fearful joy , pursued ...
Page 127
... blest effulgence blaze . There thy bright train , immortal Friendship , soar ; No more to part , to mingle tears no more ! And , as the softening hand of Time endears The joys and sorrows of our infant - years , So there the soul ...
... blest effulgence blaze . There thy bright train , immortal Friendship , soar ; No more to part , to mingle tears no more ! And , as the softening hand of Time endears The joys and sorrows of our infant - years , So there the soul ...
Page 128
Samuel Rogers. If thy blest nature now unites above An angel's pity with a brother's love , Still o'er my life preserve thy mild controul , Correct my views , and elevate my soul ; Grant me thy peace and purity of mind , Devout yet ...
Samuel Rogers. If thy blest nature now unites above An angel's pity with a brother's love , Still o'er my life preserve thy mild controul , Correct my views , and elevate my soul ; Grant me thy peace and purity of mind , Devout yet ...
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