PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 191
... thine shall be a kindred fate . Another shall in vengeance rise— Sing Harriet's cheeks , and Harriet's eyes ; And , echoing back her wood - notes wild , -Trace all the mother in the child ! sister . Alluding to some verses which she had ...
... thine shall be a kindred fate . Another shall in vengeance rise— Sing Harriet's cheeks , and Harriet's eyes ; And , echoing back her wood - notes wild , -Trace all the mother in the child ! sister . Alluding to some verses which she had ...
Page 195
... thine to rise , Still , still unquelled thy glorious energies ! Aspiring minds , with thee conversing , caught * Bright revelations of the Good they sought ; By thee that long - lost spell † in secret given , To draw down Gods , and ...
... thine to rise , Still , still unquelled thy glorious energies ! Aspiring minds , with thee conversing , caught * Bright revelations of the Good they sought ; By thee that long - lost spell † in secret given , To draw down Gods , and ...
Page 198
... thine to range in busy quest of prey , Thy feathery antlers quivering with delight , Brush from my lids the hues of heaven away , And all is Solitude , and all is Night ! -Ah now thy barbed shaft , relentless fly , Unsheaths its terrors ...
... thine to range in busy quest of prey , Thy feathery antlers quivering with delight , Brush from my lids the hues of heaven away , And all is Solitude , and all is Night ! -Ah now thy barbed shaft , relentless fly , Unsheaths its terrors ...
Page 211
... Thine own creation ; where , called forth by thee , " Flowers worthy of Paradise , with rich inlay , Broider the ground , " and every mountain - pine Elsewhere unseen ( his birth - place in the clouds , His kindred sweeping with ...
... Thine own creation ; where , called forth by thee , " Flowers worthy of Paradise , with rich inlay , Broider the ground , " and every mountain - pine Elsewhere unseen ( his birth - place in the clouds , His kindred sweeping with ...
Page 229
... 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 ...
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