PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 123
... round . Long by the paddock's humble pale confined , His aged hunters coursed the viewless wind : And each , with glowing energy pourtrayed , The far - famed triumphs of the field displayed ; Usurped the canvass of the crowded hall ...
... round . Long by the paddock's humble pale confined , His aged hunters coursed the viewless wind : And each , with glowing energy pourtrayed , The far - famed triumphs of the field displayed ; Usurped the canvass of the crowded hall ...
Page 127
... round his evening - walk unseen , And hold sweet converse on the dusky green ; To hail the spot where first their friendship grew , And heaven and nature opened to their view ! Oft , when he trims his cheerful hearth , and sees A ...
... round his evening - walk unseen , And hold sweet converse on the dusky green ; To hail the spot where first their friendship grew , And heaven and nature opened to their view ! Oft , when he trims his cheerful hearth , and sees A ...
Page 129
... wings her flight , Pour round her path a stream of living light ; And gild those pure and perfect realms of rest , Where Virtue triumphs , and her sons are blest ! Stothar 1 A W. Finden NOTES ON THE FIRST PART . P. 10 , 1. 45.
... wings her flight , Pour round her path a stream of living light ; And gild those pure and perfect realms of rest , Where Virtue triumphs , and her sons are blest ! Stothar 1 A W. Finden NOTES ON THE FIRST PART . P. 10 , 1. 45.
Page 132
... round which his fathers sleep ; Every man , like Gulliver in Lilliput , is fastened to some spot of earth , by the thousand small threads which habit and association are continually stealing over him . Of these , perhaps , one of the ...
... round which his fathers sleep ; Every man , like Gulliver in Lilliput , is fastened to some spot of earth , by the thousand small threads which habit and association are continually stealing over him . Of these , perhaps , one of the ...
Page 147
... the village - bells ring round , Still in Llewellyn - hall the jests resound : For now the caudle - cup is circling there , Now , glad at heart , the gossips breathe their prayer , And , crowding , stop the cradle to admire The.
... the village - bells ring round , Still in Llewellyn - hall the jests resound : For now the caudle - cup is circling there , Now , glad at heart , the gossips breathe their prayer , And , crowding , stop the cradle to admire The.
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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