PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 42
... meets the eye of day , At once presented to their glad survey ! Each scene of bliss revealed , since chaos fled , And dawning light its dazzling glories spread ; Each chain of wonders that sublimely glowed , Since first 42.
... meets the eye of day , At once presented to their glad survey ! Each scene of bliss revealed , since chaos fled , And dawning light its dazzling glories spread ; Each chain of wonders that sublimely glowed , Since first 42.
Page 44
... meet the changes Time and Chance present , With modest dignity and calm content . When thy last breath , ere Nature sunk to rest , Thy meek submission to thy God expressed ; When thy last look , ere thought and feeling fled , A mingled ...
... meet the changes Time and Chance present , With modest dignity and calm content . When thy last breath , ere Nature sunk to rest , Thy meek submission to thy God expressed ; When thy last look , ere thought and feeling fled , A mingled ...
Page 54
... meets Angelica in the forest , Va mansueto a la Donzella , Ch'in Albracca il servia giĆ di sua mano . ORLANDO FURIOSO , i . 75 . P. 22 , 1. 3 . Sweet bird ! thy truth shall Harlem's walls attest , During the siege of Harlem , when that ...
... meets Angelica in the forest , Va mansueto a la Donzella , Ch'in Albracca il servia giĆ di sua mano . ORLANDO FURIOSO , i . 75 . P. 22 , 1. 3 . Sweet bird ! thy truth shall Harlem's walls attest , During the siege of Harlem , when that ...
Page 79
... meet him coming ; theirs through every year Pure transports , such as each to each endear ! And laughing eyes and laughing voices fill Their home with gladness . She , when all are still , Comes and undraws the curtain as they lie , In ...
... meet him coming ; theirs through every year Pure transports , such as each to each endear ! And laughing eyes and laughing voices fill Their home with gladness . She , when all are still , Comes and undraws the curtain as they lie , In ...
Page 85
... meet beneath their boughs at noon ; And thou didst say which of the Great and Wise , Could they but hear and at thy bidding rise , Thou wouldst call up and question . Graver things Come in their turn . Morning , and Evening , brings Its ...
... meet beneath their boughs at noon ; And thou didst say which of the Great and Wise , Could they but hear and at thy bidding rise , Thou wouldst call up and question . Graver things Come in their turn . Morning , and Evening , brings Its ...
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