PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 44
... Hail , MEMORY , hail ! in thy exhaustless mine From age to age unnumbered treasures shine ! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey , And Place and Time are subject to thy sway ! Thy pleasures most we feel , when most alone ; The ...
... Hail , MEMORY , hail ! in thy exhaustless mine From age to age unnumbered treasures shine ! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey , And Place and Time are subject to thy sway ! Thy pleasures most we feel , when most alone ; The ...
Page 64
... hail The day again , and gladness fill the vale ; So soon the child a youth , the youth a man , Eager to run the race his fathers ran . Then the huge ox shall yield the broad sir - loin ; The ale , now brewed , in floods of amber shine ...
... hail The day again , and gladness fill the vale ; So soon the child a youth , the youth a man , Eager to run the race his fathers ran . Then the huge ox shall yield the broad sir - loin ; The ale , now brewed , in floods of amber shine ...
Page 91
... hail him - not less happy , Fox , than thee ! Thee at St. Anne's so soon of Care beguiled , Playful , sincere , and artless as a child ! Thee , who wouldst watch a bird's nest on the spray , Through the green leaves exploring , day by ...
... hail him - not less happy , Fox , than thee ! Thee at St. Anne's so soon of Care beguiled , Playful , sincere , and artless as a child ! Thee , who wouldst watch a bird's nest on the spray , Through the green leaves exploring , day by ...
Page 128
... hail our coming . Not a step profane Dares , with rude sound , the cheerful rite restrain ; And , while the frugal banquet glows revealed , Pure and unbought † -the natives of my field ; While blushing fruits thro ' scattered leaves ...
... hail our coming . Not a step profane Dares , with rude sound , the cheerful rite restrain ; And , while the frugal banquet glows revealed , Pure and unbought † -the natives of my field ; While blushing fruits thro ' scattered leaves ...
Page 137
... Hail , sweet Society ! in crowds unknown , Though the vain world would claim thee for its own . Still where thy small and cheerful converse flows , Be mine to enter , ere the circle close . When in retreat Fox lays his thunder by , And ...
... Hail , sweet Society ! in crowds unknown , Though the vain world would claim thee for its own . Still where thy small and cheerful converse flows , Be mine to enter , ere the circle close . When in retreat Fox lays his thunder by , And ...
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