PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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... song . She tells of time mispent , of comfort lost , Of fair occasions gone for ever by ; Of hopes too fondly nursed , too rudely crossed , Of many a cause to wish , yet fear to die ; For what , except the instinctive fear Lest she ...
... song . She tells of time mispent , of comfort lost , Of fair occasions gone for ever by ; Of hopes too fondly nursed , too rudely crossed , Of many a cause to wish , yet fear to die ; For what , except the instinctive fear Lest she ...
Page 154
... song she sings , How blest to feel the beatings of his heart , Breathe his sweet breath , and kiss for kiss impart ; Watch o'er his slumbers like the brooding dove , And , if she can , exhaust a mother's love ! But soon a nobler task ...
... song she sings , How blest to feel the beatings of his heart , Breathe his sweet breath , and kiss for kiss impart ; Watch o'er his slumbers like the brooding dove , And , if she can , exhaust a mother's love ! But soon a nobler task ...
Page 159
... song ; Where most the nymph , that haunts the silent grove , Delights to syllable the names we love . Two on his steps attend , in motley clad ; One woeful - wan , one merrier yet as mad ; Called Hope and Fear . Hope shakes his cap and ...
... song ; Where most the nymph , that haunts the silent grove , Delights to syllable the names we love . Two on his steps attend , in motley clad ; One woeful - wan , one merrier yet as mad ; Called Hope and Fear . Hope shakes his cap and ...
Page 170
... begin . Then the bright kettle sings its matin - song , Then fragrant clouds of Mocha and Souchong * A custom in some of our country - churches . Blend as they rise ; and ( while without are 86 From a Greek Epigram From Euripides.
... begin . Then the bright kettle sings its matin - song , Then fragrant clouds of Mocha and Souchong * A custom in some of our country - churches . Blend as they rise ; and ( while without are 86 From a Greek Epigram From Euripides.
Page 183
... song ; Arrested in the realms of Frost , Or in the wilds of Ether lost . Far happier thou ! ' twas thine to soar , Careering on the winged wind . Thy triumphs who shall dare explore ? Suns and their systems left behind . No tract of ...
... song ; Arrested in the realms of Frost , Or in the wilds of Ether lost . Far happier thou ! ' twas thine to soar , Careering on the winged wind . Thy triumphs who shall dare explore ? Suns and their systems left behind . No tract of ...
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