PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 103
... gives : We gaze on every feature till it lives ! Still the fond lover sees the absent maid ; And the lost friend still lingers in his shade ! Say why the pensive widow loves to weep , When on her knee she rocks her babe to sleep ...
... gives : We gaze on every feature till it lives ! Still the fond lover sees the absent maid ; And the lost friend still lingers in his shade ! Say why the pensive widow loves to weep , When on her knee she rocks her babe to sleep ...
Page 110
... give a mecha- nical impulse to the passions , which is not very fa- vourable to the indulgence of this feeling . It is in a calm and well - regulated mind that the Memory is most perfect ; and solitude is her best sphere of ac- tion ...
... give a mecha- nical impulse to the passions , which is not very fa- vourable to the indulgence of this feeling . It is in a calm and well - regulated mind that the Memory is most perfect ; and solitude is her best sphere of ac- tion ...
Page 151
... give , And dart , like MILTON , an unerring eye Through the dim curtains of Futurity . Wealth , Pleasure , Ease , all thought of self resigned , What will not Man encounter for Mankind ? Behold him now unbar the prison - door , And ...
... give , And dart , like MILTON , an unerring eye Through the dim curtains of Futurity . Wealth , Pleasure , Ease , all thought of self resigned , What will not Man encounter for Mankind ? Behold him now unbar the prison - door , And ...
Page 166
... give , Sleeping the sleep of death , for all that live ; ) Takes a last look , when , not unheard , the spade Scatters the earth as " dust to dust " is said , Takes a last look and goes ; his best relief Consoling others in that hour of ...
... give , Sleeping the sleep of death , for all that live ; ) Takes a last look , when , not unheard , the spade Scatters the earth as " dust to dust " is said , Takes a last look and goes ; his best relief Consoling others in that hour of ...
Page 171
... gives and now withdraws . ' Twas morn - the sky - lark o'er the furrow sung As from his lips the slow consent was wrung ; As from the glebe his fathers tilled of old , The plough they guided in an age of gold , Down by the beech - wood ...
... gives and now withdraws . ' Twas morn - the sky - lark o'er the furrow sung As from his lips the slow consent was wrung ; As from the glebe his fathers tilled of old , The plough they guided in an age of gold , Down by the beech - wood ...
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age to age Almirante ancient birds bless blest breathed bright Cacique calm CANTO charm clouds Columbus Cortes courser dark deep delight desert shore dream DROPMORE Euripides fathers fear Finden fled flowers fond gaze gentle glad glimmering glory glows gold grave grove guavas hail heart heaven Hence Herrera Hist holy hope hope and fear hour human voice hung Icarius inspire light lingered live MEMORY mighty Wind mind musing night o'er once pensive pleasure raptures resigned rise round rude sacred sail says scene secret shade shed shine shore sigh silent sleep slumber smile song soon sorrow soul sphere spirit spring stood Stothard RA sung sweet tears thee thou thought thro trace trembling triumph truth vale VESPASIAN VIRGIL's tomb voice Voyage wake wandered wave weep WESTMINSTER ABBEY whence wild wind wings youth Zemi