PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page 68
... dream my pillow flies , To waking sense what brighter visions rise ! O mark ! again the coursers of the Sun , At GUIDO's call , their round of glory run ! Again the rosy Hours resume their flight , Obscured and lost in floods of golden ...
... dream my pillow flies , To waking sense what brighter visions rise ! O mark ! again the coursers of the Sun , At GUIDO's call , their round of glory run ! Again the rosy Hours resume their flight , Obscured and lost in floods of golden ...
Page 69
... dream inspiring dreams ; And , when a sage's bust arrests thee there , Pause , and his features with his thoughts compare . -Ah , most that Art my grateful rapture calls , Which breathes a soul into the silent walls ; † Which gathers ...
... dream inspiring dreams ; And , when a sage's bust arrests thee there , Pause , and his features with his thoughts compare . -Ah , most that Art my grateful rapture calls , Which breathes a soul into the silent walls ; † Which gathers ...
Page 70
... dreams the student steals , * Amid the buzz of crowds , the whirl of wheels , To muse unnoticed - while around him press The meteor - forms of equipage and dress ; Alone , in wonder lost , he seems to stand A very stranger in his native ...
... dreams the student steals , * Amid the buzz of crowds , the whirl of wheels , To muse unnoticed - while around him press The meteor - forms of equipage and dress ; Alone , in wonder lost , he seems to stand A very stranger in his native ...
Page 77
... dream inspiring dreams ; Before I begin to write , says Bossuet , I always read a little of Homer ; for I love to light my lamp at the sun . The reader will here remember that passage of Horace , Nunc veterum libris , nunc somno , & c ...
... dream inspiring dreams ; Before I begin to write , says Bossuet , I always read a little of Homer ; for I love to light my lamp at the sun . The reader will here remember that passage of Horace , Nunc veterum libris , nunc somno , & c ...
Page 94
... dream to Columbus , thus addresses him : " Return to Europe ; though your Adversaries , such is the will of Heaven , shall let loose the hurricane against you . A little while shall they triumph ; insinuating themselves into the hearts ...
... dream to Columbus , thus addresses him : " Return to Europe ; though your Adversaries , such is the will of Heaven , shall let loose the hurricane against you . A little while shall they triumph ; insinuating themselves into the hearts ...
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