PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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... speaks , her voice is far , Far above singing ! -But soon nothing stirs To break the silence - Joy like his , like hers , Deals not in words ; and now the shadows close , Now in the glimmering , dying light she g Less and less earthly ...
... speaks , her voice is far , Far above singing ! -But soon nothing stirs To break the silence - Joy like his , like hers , Deals not in words ; and now the shadows close , Now in the glimmering , dying light she g Less and less earthly ...
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... round , Who treads unshod his classic ground ; And speaks , his native rocks among , As FINGAL spoke , and OSSIAN sung . * Signifying in the Gaelic language an Isthmus . † Loch - Long . Night fell ; and dark and darker grew That narrow 204.
... round , Who treads unshod his classic ground ; And speaks , his native rocks among , As FINGAL spoke , and OSSIAN sung . * Signifying in the Gaelic language an Isthmus . † Loch - Long . Night fell ; and dark and darker grew That narrow 204.
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... Slowly and silently thro ' sun and shade , Thou speak'st , as ever thou art wont to do , In the calm temper of philosophy ; Still to delight , instruct , whate'er the theme . WRITTEN IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY , * OCTOBER 10 , 1806 211.
... Slowly and silently thro ' sun and shade , Thou speak'st , as ever thou art wont to do , In the calm temper of philosophy ; Still to delight , instruct , whate'er the theme . WRITTEN IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY , * OCTOBER 10 , 1806 211.
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... speaks , was not to Thee unknown ) Wilt Thou be missed . - O'er every land and sea Long , long shall England be revered in Thee ! And , when the Storm is hushed - in distant years- Foes on Thy grave shall meet , and mingle tears ! 2 THE ...
... speaks , was not to Thee unknown ) Wilt Thou be missed . - O'er every land and sea Long , long shall England be revered in Thee ! And , when the Storm is hushed - in distant years- Foes on Thy grave shall meet , and mingle tears ! 2 THE ...
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Samuel Rogers. 2 THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . CHI SE ' TU , CHE VIENI- ? DA ME STESSO NON VEGNO . DANTE . PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak.
Samuel Rogers. 2 THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . CHI SE ' TU , CHE VIENI- ? DA ME STESSO NON VEGNO . DANTE . PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak.
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