PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Samuel Rogers. And ever , ever to her lap he flies , When rosy Sleep comes on with sweet surprise . Locked in her arms , his arms across her flung , ( That name most dear for ever on his tongue ) As with soft accents round her neck he ...
Samuel Rogers. And ever , ever to her lap he flies , When rosy Sleep comes on with sweet surprise . Locked in her arms , his arms across her flung , ( That name most dear for ever on his tongue ) As with soft accents round her neck he ...
Page 163
... sleep how beautiful ! He , when the sky Gleams , and the wood sends up its harmony , When , gathering round his bed , they climb to share His kisses , and with gentle violence there Break in upon a dream not half so fair , Up to the ...
... sleep how beautiful ! He , when the sky Gleams , and the wood sends up its harmony , When , gathering round his bed , they climb to share His kisses , and with gentle violence there Break in upon a dream not half so fair , Up to the ...
Page 166
... Sleeping the sleep of death , for all that live ; ) Takes a last look , when , not unheard , the spade Scatters the earth as " dust to dust " is said , Takes a last look and goes ; his best relief Consoling others in that hour of grief ...
... Sleeping the sleep of death , for all that live ; ) Takes a last look , when , not unheard , the spade Scatters the earth as " dust to dust " is said , Takes a last look and goes ; his best relief Consoling others in that hour of grief ...
Page 184
... sleeping . At Embsay rung the matin - bell , The stag was roused on Barden - fell ; The mingled sounds were swelling , dying , And down the Wharfe a hern was flying ; When near the cabin in the wood , In tartan. THE BOY OF EGREMOND . TO ...
... sleeping . At Embsay rung the matin - bell , The stag was roused on Barden - fell ; The mingled sounds were swelling , dying , And down the Wharfe a hern was flying ; When near the cabin in the wood , In tartan. THE BOY OF EGREMOND . TO ...
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... long despair , Shall oft remind thee , waking , sleeping , Of those who by the Wharfe were weeping ; Of those who would not be consoled When red with blood the river rolled . Turner , RA Wall's WRITTEN IN A SICK CHAMBER . 1793 . THERE ,.
... long despair , Shall oft remind thee , waking , sleeping , Of those who by the Wharfe were weeping ; Of those who would not be consoled When red with blood the river rolled . Turner , RA Wall's WRITTEN IN A SICK CHAMBER . 1793 . THERE ,.
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