PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 135
... gone out for ever . P. 127 , 1. 8 . Catch the blest accents of the wise and great . Mr. Pope delights in enumerating his illustrious guests . Nor is this an exclusive privilege of the Poet . The Medici Palace at Florence exhibits a long ...
... gone out for ever . P. 127 , 1. 8 . Catch the blest accents of the wise and great . Mr. Pope delights in enumerating his illustrious guests . Nor is this an exclusive privilege of the Poet . The Medici Palace at Florence exhibits a long ...
Page 142
... gone ! Oh what the madd'ning thought that came ? Dishonour coupled with his name ! By Condé at Rocroy he stood ; By Turenne , when the Rhine ran blood . Two banners of Castile he gave Aloft in Notre Dame to wave ; Nor did thy cross , St ...
... gone ! Oh what the madd'ning thought that came ? Dishonour coupled with his name ! By Condé at Rocroy he stood ; By Turenne , when the Rhine ran blood . Two banners of Castile he gave Aloft in Notre Dame to wave ; Nor did thy cross , St ...
Page 143
... gone , and gone for ever ! No , never shall they clasp her - never ! They sit and listen to their fears ; And he , who through the breach had led Over the dying and the dead , Shakes if a cricket's cry he hears ! Oh ! she was good as ...
... gone , and gone for ever ! No , never shall they clasp her - never ! They sit and listen to their fears ; And he , who through the breach had led Over the dying and the dead , Shakes if a cricket's cry he hears ! Oh ! she was good as ...
Page 145
... would not be denied ; ) Not now , to while an hour away , Gone to the falls in Valombrè , Where ' tis night at noon of day ; Nor wandering up and down the wood , To all but her a solitude , U Where once a wild deer , wild no more , 145.
... would not be denied ; ) Not now , to while an hour away , Gone to the falls in Valombrè , Where ' tis night at noon of day ; Nor wandering up and down the wood , To all but her a solitude , U Where once a wild deer , wild no more , 145.
Page 154
... gone . " All will be well , my Jacqueline ! Oh tremble not - but trust in me . The Good are better made by Ill , As odours crushed are sweeter still ; And gloomy as thy past has been , Bright shall thy future be ! " So saying , thro ...
... gone . " All will be well , my Jacqueline ! Oh tremble not - but trust in me . The Good are better made by Ill , As odours crushed are sweeter still ; And gloomy as thy past has been , Bright shall thy future be ! " So saying , thro ...
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