Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 145
... soul in a degree greatly beyond what classical superstition can effect . When we consider , more- over , as we are entitled to do from the best autho- VOL . II . L rities , that chivalry sprang up and was nursed in MORNINGS IN SPRING . 145.
... soul in a degree greatly beyond what classical superstition can effect . When we consider , more- over , as we are entitled to do from the best autho- VOL . II . L rities , that chivalry sprang up and was nursed in MORNINGS IN SPRING . 145.
Page 151
... soul with dread More direful rose.— “ Seize , seize , the fated hour : On yonder fleet the storm of vengeance pour ! Descend ye clouds of death ! ye fiends arise ! Burst forth ye storms , and mingle seas and skies ! ” And now the ...
... soul with dread More direful rose.— “ Seize , seize , the fated hour : On yonder fleet the storm of vengeance pour ! Descend ye clouds of death ! ye fiends arise ! Burst forth ye storms , and mingle seas and skies ! ” And now the ...
Page 153
... soul - delighting sound was heard Of harps , symphonious to the vocal lay That gave the tale of times long past away ; Of conflicts fierce , of heroes far renown'd , And lovely maids whose smiles their prowess crown'd , Or tears their ...
... soul - delighting sound was heard Of harps , symphonious to the vocal lay That gave the tale of times long past away ; Of conflicts fierce , of heroes far renown'd , And lovely maids whose smiles their prowess crown'd , Or tears their ...
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... soul desired . But not to me was Heaven's high will unknown , That man was made not for himself alone . Shall I my Imogen , in beauty's bloom , Thus keep sequester'd in the forest - gloom ? And shall the fairest flower that decks the ...
... soul desired . But not to me was Heaven's high will unknown , That man was made not for himself alone . Shall I my Imogen , in beauty's bloom , Thus keep sequester'd in the forest - gloom ? And shall the fairest flower that decks the ...
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... souls ? we wildly rave , our hair , Our flesh we strive to rend : our chains deny Th ' attempt : then still in silent grief we lie ; Wishing that fate our heavy eyes would close , And weight of sorrows sink us to repose . Repose not ...
... souls ? we wildly rave , our hair , Our flesh we strive to rend : our chains deny Th ' attempt : then still in silent grief we lie ; Wishing that fate our heavy eyes would close , And weight of sorrows sink us to repose . Repose not ...
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