PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 161
... flowers , Kindling her beauty - while , unseen , the least Twitches her robe , then runs behind the rest , Known by her laugh that will not be suppressed . Then before All they stand - the holy vow And ring of gold , no fond illusions ...
... flowers , Kindling her beauty - while , unseen , the least Twitches her robe , then runs behind the rest , Known by her laugh that will not be suppressed . Then before All they stand - the holy vow And ring of gold , no fond illusions ...
Page 166
... flowers , Once in thy mirth thou bad'st me write on thee ; And now I write - what thou shalt never see ! At length the Father , vain his power to save , Follows his child in silence to the grave , ( That child how cherished , whom he ...
... flowers , Once in thy mirth thou bad'st me write on thee ; And now I write - what thou shalt never see ! At length the Father , vain his power to save , Follows his child in silence to the grave , ( That child how cherished , whom he ...
Page 169
... flowers are flung , herself a fairer flower : - A morning - visit to the to the poor man's shed , ( Who would be rich while One was wanting bread ? ) When all are emulous to bring relief , And tears are falling fast - but not for grief ...
... flowers are flung , herself a fairer flower : - A morning - visit to the to the poor man's shed , ( Who would be rich while One was wanting bread ? ) When all are emulous to bring relief , And tears are falling fast - but not for grief ...
Page 190
... own confest , ecstatic thought ! That hand shall strew thy summer - path with flowers ; And those blue eyes , with mildest lustre fraught , Gild the calm current of domestic hours ! TO THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF LADY AH ! why with 190.
... own confest , ecstatic thought ! That hand shall strew thy summer - path with flowers ; And those blue eyes , with mildest lustre fraught , Gild the calm current of domestic hours ! TO THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF LADY AH ! why with 190.
Page 197
... flower that drinks the dew ; And Lucy , at her wheel , shall sing In russet - gown and apron blue . The village - church , among the trees , Where first our marriage - vows were given , With merry peals shall swell the breeze , And ...
... flower that drinks the dew ; And Lucy , at her wheel , shall sing In russet - gown and apron blue . The village - church , among the trees , Where first our marriage - vows were given , With merry peals shall swell the breeze , And ...
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