PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 14
Page 57
... gazes but to sigh ! The following stanzas * are said to have been written on a blank leaf of this Poem . They present so affecting a reverse of the picture , that I cannot resist the opportunity of intro- ducing them here . She tells of ...
... gazes but to sigh ! The following stanzas * are said to have been written on a blank leaf of this Poem . They present so affecting a reverse of the picture , that I cannot resist the opportunity of intro- ducing them here . She tells of ...
Page 64
... gaze , and , gazing , bless the scene ; While , her dark eyes declining , by his side Moves in her virgin - veil the gentle bride . And once , alas , nor in a distant hour , Another voice shall come from yonder tower ; When in dim ...
... gaze , and , gazing , bless the scene ; While , her dark eyes declining , by his side Moves in her virgin - veil the gentle bride . And once , alas , nor in a distant hour , Another voice shall come from yonder tower ; When in dim ...
Page 90
... wish below At length fulfilled - and now prepared to go ? His hands on hers - as through the mists of night , She gazes on him with imperfect sight ; Her glory now , as ever her delight ! } To her , methinks , a second Youth is given 90.
... wish below At length fulfilled - and now prepared to go ? His hands on hers - as through the mists of night , She gazes on him with imperfect sight ; Her glory now , as ever her delight ! } To her , methinks , a second Youth is given 90.
Page 101
... gaze , See the Iliad , 1. xviii . v . 496 . P. 66 , 1. 17 . Our pathway leads but to a precipice ; See BOSSUET , Sermon sur la Résurrection . P. 66 , 1. 28 . We fly ; no resting for the foot we find ; " I have considered , " says ...
... gaze , See the Iliad , 1. xviii . v . 496 . P. 66 , 1. 17 . Our pathway leads but to a precipice ; See BOSSUET , Sermon sur la Résurrection . P. 66 , 1. 28 . We fly ; no resting for the foot we find ; " I have considered , " says ...
Page 155
... gaze on vacancy , Then , at the sight of that beloved face , At once to fall upon his neck she flew ; But - not encouraged - back she drew , And trembling stood in dread suspense , Her tears her only eloquence ! All , all the while - an ...
... gaze on vacancy , Then , at the sight of that beloved face , At once to fall upon his neck she flew ; But - not encouraged - back she drew , And trembling stood in dread suspense , Her tears her only eloquence ! All , all the while - an ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Æschylus age to age ancient bids bless blest breathe bright called calm CANTO charm child Cicero clouds Columbus controul Cortes courser dark delight 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 Plato pleasure R.A. Goodall rapture resigned rise round sacred sail sate says scene secret seraph shade shadow shed shine shore sigh silent 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