PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page 27
... hours , Blest with far greener shades , far fresher flowers . Ages and climes remote to Thee impart What charms in Genius and refines in Art ; Thee , in whose hands the keys of Science dwell , The pensive portress of her holy cell ...
... hours , Blest with far greener shades , far fresher flowers . Ages and climes remote to Thee impart What charms in Genius and refines in Art ; Thee , in whose hands the keys of Science dwell , The pensive portress of her holy cell ...
Page 30
... hour of night to Silence given , Whispering seraphic visions of her heaven . When the blithe son of Savoy , journeying round With humble wares and pipe of merry sound , From his green vale and sheltered cabin hies , And scales the Alps ...
... hour of night to Silence given , Whispering seraphic visions of her heaven . When the blithe son of Savoy , journeying round With humble wares and pipe of merry sound , From his green vale and sheltered cabin hies , And scales the Alps ...
Page 34
... hour ; Still to the musing pilgrim points the place Her sainted spirit most delights to trace ? Thus , with the manly glow of honest pride , O'er his dead son the gallant ORMOND sighed . Thus , thro ' the gloom of SHENSTONE's fairy ...
... hour ; Still to the musing pilgrim points the place Her sainted spirit most delights to trace ? Thus , with the manly glow of honest pride , O'er his dead son the gallant ORMOND sighed . Thus , thro ' the gloom of SHENSTONE's fairy ...
Page 39
... hour . The fox's brush still emulous to wear , He scoured the county in his elbow - chair ; And , with view - halloo , roused the dreaming hound That rung , by starts , his deep - toned music round . Long by the paddock's humble pale ...
... hour . The fox's brush still emulous to wear , He scoured the county in his elbow - chair ; And , with view - halloo , roused the dreaming hound That rung , by starts , his deep - toned music round . Long by the paddock's humble pale ...
Page 43
... hours ! Oft may the spirits of the dead descend To watch the silent slumbers of a friend ; To hover round his evening walk unseen , And hold sweet converse on the dusky green ; To hail the spot where first their friendship grew , And ...
... hours ! Oft may the spirits of the dead descend To watch the silent slumbers of a friend ; To hover round his evening walk unseen , And hold sweet converse on the dusky green ; To hail the spot where first their friendship grew , And ...
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admiration ancient beautiful bids blessed blest breathe bright called CANTO CHARLES JAMES Fox charm Cicero Columbus dark death delight dream Euripides eyes father fear feelings Finden fled flowers fond gaze Gilbert Wakefield glows Goodall grey grove hail hand hear heart Heaven Hence Herodotus Hist hope hour Household Deities hung Icarius Italy light line 15 lived look Lord mind musing Newington Green night o'er once Petrarch Pleasures of Memory poems Poet resigned Richard Sharp rise Rogers round sacred sail Samuel Rogers sate says scene secret shade shed shine sigh silent sleep smile song soon sorrow soul spirit stood Stothard Stourbridge sung sweet swell taste tears thee thine Thomas Rogers thou thought thro trace trembling triumph Turner Twas verse virtue voice wake wandering wave weep wild wings wish Worcestershire young youth