PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 158
... thee round . Who spurs his horse against the mountain - side ; Then , plunging , slakes his fury in the tide ? Draws , and cries ho ; and , where the sun - beams fall , At his own shadow thrusts along the wall ? Who dances without music ...
... thee round . Who spurs his horse against the mountain - side ; Then , plunging , slakes his fury in the tide ? Draws , and cries ho ; and , where the sun - beams fall , At his own shadow thrusts along the wall ? Who dances without music ...
Page 159
... Thee - as self from self it seems ! " Scaled is the garden - wall ; and lo , her beams Silvering the east , the moon comes up , revealing His well - known form along the terrace stealing . -Oh , ere in sight he came , ' twas 75.
... Thee - as self from self it seems ! " Scaled is the garden - wall ; and lo , her beams Silvering the east , the moon comes up , revealing His well - known form along the terrace stealing . -Oh , ere in sight he came , ' twas 75.
Page 166
... thee ; And now I write - what thou shalt never see ! At length the Father , vain his power to save , Follows his child in silence to the grave , ( That child how cherished , whom he would not give , Sleeping the sleep of death , for all ...
... thee ; And now I write - what thou shalt never see ! At length the Father , vain his power to save , Follows his child in silence to the grave , ( That child how cherished , whom he would not give , Sleeping the sleep of death , for all ...
Page 169
... thee By the heath - side ( who had not envied me ? ) When the sweet limes , so full of bees in June , Led us to meet beneath their boughs at noon ; And thou didst say which of the Great and Wise , Could they but hear and at thy bidding ...
... thee By the heath - side ( who had not envied me ? ) When the sweet limes , so full of bees in June , Led us to meet beneath their boughs at noon ; And thou didst say which of the Great and Wise , Could they but hear and at thy bidding ...
Page 172
... the first time I shall shed my blood . " ) On thro ' that gate misnamed , thro ' which before Went Sidney , Russell , Raleigh , Cranmer , More , Turner R.A Gedall 7 Yet within thee , thyself a grove , Once. 88 Captivity.
... the first time I shall shed my blood . " ) On thro ' that gate misnamed , thro ' which before Went Sidney , Russell , Raleigh , Cranmer , More , Turner R.A Gedall 7 Yet within thee , thyself a grove , Once. 88 Captivity.
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