PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... yore . But why the tale prolong ? -His only child , His darling JULIA on the stranger smiled . Her little arts a fretful sire to please , Her gentle gaiety and native ease Had won his soul ; and rapturous Fancy shed Her 39.
... yore . But why the tale prolong ? -His only child , His darling JULIA on the stranger smiled . Her little arts a fretful sire to please , Her gentle gaiety and native ease Had won his soul ; and rapturous Fancy shed Her 39.
Page 40
Samuel Rogers. Had won his soul ; and rapturous Fancy shed Her golden lights , and tints of rosy red . But ah ! few days had passed , ere the bright vision fled !, When evening tinged the lake's ethereal blue , And her deep shades ...
Samuel Rogers. Had won his soul ; and rapturous Fancy shed Her golden lights , and tints of rosy red . But ah ! few days had passed , ere the bright vision fled !, When evening tinged the lake's ethereal blue , And her deep shades ...
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... shed ; What to thy soul its glad assurance gave , Its hope in death , its triumph o'er the grave ? The sweet Remembrance of unblemished youth , The still inspiring voice of Innocence and Truth ! Hail , MEMORY , hail ! in thy exhaustless ...
... shed ; What to thy soul its glad assurance gave , Its hope in death , its triumph o'er the grave ? The sweet Remembrance of unblemished youth , The still inspiring voice of Innocence and Truth ! Hail , MEMORY , hail ! in thy exhaustless ...
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... sheds tears over the bow of Ulysses . — Od . xxi . 55 . P. 19 , 1. 23 . If chance he hears that song so sweet , so wild , His heart would spring to hear it when a child , The celebrated Ranz des Vaches ; " cet air si chéri des Suisses ...
... sheds tears over the bow of Ulysses . — Od . xxi . 55 . P. 19 , 1. 23 . If chance he hears that song so sweet , so wild , His heart would spring to hear it when a child , The celebrated Ranz des Vaches ; " cet air si chéri des Suisses ...
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... sheds awhile a lustre all its own , Making night beautiful . ' Tis past , ' tis gone , And in his darkness as he journeys on , Nothing revives him but the blessed ray That now breaks in , nor ever knows decay , Sent from a better world ...
... sheds awhile a lustre all its own , Making night beautiful . ' Tis past , ' tis gone , And in his darkness as he journeys on , Nothing revives him but the blessed ray That now breaks in , nor ever knows decay , Sent from a better world ...
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