PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 49
... father , nor the intrepidity of conscious innocence , which he exhi- bited in the dungeon and on the rack , could procure his ac- quittal . He was banished to the island of Candia for life . But here his resolution failed him . At such ...
... father , nor the intrepidity of conscious innocence , which he exhi- bited in the dungeon and on the rack , could procure his ac- quittal . He was banished to the island of Candia for life . But here his resolution failed him . At such ...
Page 64
... fathers ran . Then the huge ox shall yield the broad sir - loin ; The ale , now brewed , in floods of amber shine : And , basking in the chimney's ample blaze , ' Mid many a tale told of his boyish days , The nurse shall cry , of all ...
... fathers ran . Then the huge ox shall yield the broad sir - loin ; The ale , now brewed , in floods of amber shine : And , basking in the chimney's ample blaze , ' Mid many a tale told of his boyish days , The nurse shall cry , of all ...
Page 66
... father , and a son ! And such is Human Life , the general theme . Ah , what at best , what but a longer dream ? Though with such wild romantic wanderings fraught , Such forms in Fancy's richest colouring wrought , That , like the ...
... father , and a son ! And such is Human Life , the general theme . Ah , what at best , what but a longer dream ? Though with such wild romantic wanderings fraught , Such forms in Fancy's richest colouring wrought , That , like the ...
Page 81
... Father's feelings ? Joy and Fear In turn prevail , Joy most ; and through the year Tempering the ardent , urging night and day Him who shrinks back or wanders from the way , Praising each highly - from a wish to raise Their merits to ...
... Father's feelings ? Joy and Fear In turn prevail , Joy most ; and through the year Tempering the ardent , urging night and day Him who shrinks back or wanders from the way , Praising each highly - from a wish to raise Their merits to ...
Page 82
... Father , vain his power to save , Follows his child in silence to the grave , ( That child how cherished , whom he would not give , Sleeping the sleep of death , for All that live ; ) Takes a last look , when , not unheard , the spade ...
... Father , vain his power to save , Follows his child in silence to the grave , ( That child how cherished , whom he would not give , Sleeping the sleep of death , for All that live ; ) Takes a last look , when , not unheard , the spade ...
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age to age ancient bids bless blest breathe bright called calm CANTO charm child Cicero clouds Columbus controul Cortes courser dark delight desert shore dream Euripides father fear Finden fled flowers fond gaze glory glows grove hail hand hear heart Heaven Hence Herodotus Herrera Hist holy hope and fear hour human voice hung Icarius inspire light live look mighty Wind mind Muse night o'er once Pausanias Petrarch pleasure R.A. Goodall rapture resigned rise round sacred sail sate says scene secret seraph shade shed shine shore sigh silent sire sleep smile song soon sorrow soul spirit spring steals stood Stothard sung sweet swell tears thee thine thou thought thro trace trembling triumphs truth Turner Twas vale VESPASIAN VIRGIL's tomb virtue voice wake wandering wave weep whence wild wind wings young youth