PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page 73
Samuel Rogers. My life steals on ; ( O could it blend with thine ! ) Careless my course , yet not without design . So thro ' the vales of Loire the bee - hives glide , The light raft dropping with the silent tide ; So , till the laughing ...
Samuel Rogers. My life steals on ; ( O could it blend with thine ! ) Careless my course , yet not without design . So thro ' the vales of Loire the bee - hives glide , The light raft dropping with the silent tide ; So , till the laughing ...
Page 97
... thine to show ; Thine but to lead me where I wished to go 。! " COLUMBUS erred not . In that awful hour , Sent forth to save , and girt with God - like power , And glorious as the regent of the sun , † An Angel came ! He spoke , and it ...
... thine to show ; Thine but to lead me where I wished to go 。! " COLUMBUS erred not . In that awful hour , Sent forth to save , and girt with God - like power , And glorious as the regent of the sun , † An Angel came ! He spoke , and it ...
Page 114
... thine to lead ) Oh turn and save ! To thee , with streaming eyes , To thee each widow kneels , each orphan cries ! Who now , condemned the lingering hours to tell , Think and but think of those they loved so well ! " All melt in tears ...
... thine to lead ) Oh turn and save ! To thee , with streaming eyes , To thee each widow kneels , each orphan cries ! Who now , condemned the lingering hours to tell , Think and but think of those they loved so well ! " All melt in tears ...
Page 117
... the blest ; And human voices , on the silent air , Went o'er the waves in songs of gladness there ! * Ex ligno lucido confectum , et arte mirâ laboratum . P. Martyr . dec . i . 5 . The Simoom . Chosen of Men ! ' Twas thine , at noon 117.
... the blest ; And human voices , on the silent air , Went o'er the waves in songs of gladness there ! * Ex ligno lucido confectum , et arte mirâ laboratum . P. Martyr . dec . i . 5 . The Simoom . Chosen of Men ! ' Twas thine , at noon 117.
Page 118
Samuel Rogers. Chosen of Men ! ' Twas thine , at noon of night , First from the prow to hail the glimmering light ; ( Emblem of Truth divine , whose secret ray Enters the soul , and makes the darkness day ! ) " PEDRO ! RODRIGO ! there ...
Samuel Rogers. Chosen of Men ! ' Twas thine , at noon of night , First from the prow to hail the glimmering light ; ( Emblem of Truth divine , whose secret ray Enters the soul , and makes the darkness day ! ) " PEDRO ! RODRIGO ! there ...
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