PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 199
... the green , Or school - boy's giant form is seen ; But Love , and Joy , and smiling Spring Inspire their little souls to sing ! * Inscribed on an urn in the flower - garden at Hafod . AN ITALIAN SONG . DEAR is my little native vale 199.
... the green , Or school - boy's giant form is seen ; But Love , and Joy , and smiling Spring Inspire their little souls to sing ! * Inscribed on an urn in the flower - garden at Hafod . AN ITALIAN SONG . DEAR is my little native vale 199.
Page 202
... flowers of Paradise unfold , Quaff fragrant nectar from their cups of gold . There shall thy wings , rich as an evening - sky , Expand and shut with silent ecstasy ! -Yet wert thou once a worm , a thing that crept On the bare earth ...
... flowers of Paradise unfold , Quaff fragrant nectar from their cups of gold . There shall thy wings , rich as an evening - sky , Expand and shut with silent ecstasy ! -Yet wert thou once a worm , a thing that crept On the bare earth ...
Page 205
... flowers , Glenfinnart , in the gale ; And bright indeed the path should be , That leads to Friendship and to Thee ! Oh blest retreat , and sacred too ! Sacred as when the bell of prayer Tolled duly on the desert air , And crosses decked ...
... flowers , Glenfinnart , in the gale ; And bright indeed the path should be , That leads to Friendship and to Thee ! Oh blest retreat , and sacred too ! Sacred as when the bell of prayer Tolled duly on the desert air , And crosses decked ...
Page 208
Samuel Rogers. ( ' Tis not far off ) visit his tomb with flowers ; And with a drop of this sweet water fill The two small cells scooped in the marble there , That birds may come and drink upon his grave , Making it holy * AN INSCRIPTION ...
Samuel Rogers. ( ' Tis not far off ) visit his tomb with flowers ; And with a drop of this sweet water fill The two small cells scooped in the marble there , That birds may come and drink upon his grave , Making it holy * AN INSCRIPTION ...
Page 211
... Flowers worthy of Paradise , with rich inlay , Broider the ground , " and every mountain - pine Elsewhere unseen ( his birth - place in the clouds , His kindred sweeping with majestic march From cliff to cliff along the snowy ridge Of ...
... Flowers worthy of Paradise , with rich inlay , Broider the ground , " and every mountain - pine Elsewhere unseen ( his birth - place in the clouds , His kindred sweeping with majestic march From cliff to cliff along the snowy ridge Of ...
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