| Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1825 - 160 pages
...relume The dim-eyed tenant of the dungeon gloom, A long-lost friend, or hapless child restored, Smiles at his blazing hearth and social board ; Warm from...distant sail ; She, sad spectatress, on the wintry shore Watch'dtherude surge his shroudless corse thatbore, Knew the pale form, and, shrieking in amaze, Clasp'dher... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...social board ; Warm from his heart the tears of rapture flow, And virtue triumphs o'er remembered woe. , Is gone ; and now the wedding-guest midnight-hour. Hark ! the wild maniac sings, to chide the gale That wafts so slow her lover's distant... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...social board; Warm from his heart the tears of rapture flow, And virtue triumphs o'er rmnenibcr'd woe. Chide not his peace, proud Reason ! nor destroy The...and pour Spontaneous slumber on his midnight hour. llarkl ihe wild maniac sings, lo chide ihe gale That wafts so slow her lover's distant sail : She,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 250 pages
...social board; Warm from his heart the tears of rapture flow, And virtue triumphs o'er remembered wo. Chide not his peace, proud Reason! nor destroy The...distant sail; She, sad spectatress, on the wintry shore Watched the rude surge his shroudless corse that bore, Knew the pale form, and, shrieking in amaze,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 248 pages
...social board ; Warm from his heart the tears of rapture flow, And virtue triumphs o'er remembered wo. Chide not his peace, proud Reason ! nor destroy The...distant sail ; She, sad spectatress, on the wintry shore Watched the rude surge his shroudless corse that bore, Knew the pale form, and, shrieking in amaze,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...rapture flow, And virtue triumphs o'er remember'd woe. Chide not his peace, proud Reason! nor destroy Tho shadowy forms of uncreated joy, That urge the lingering...Spontaneous slumber on his midnight hour. Hark ! the wild muu'ac sings, to chide the gale That wafts so slow her lover's distant sail : She, sad spectatress,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...social board ; Warm from hiť heart the tears of rapture flow, And virtue triumphs o'er remcmber'd woe. Chide not his peace, proud Reason ! nor destroy The...joy. That urge the lingering tide of life, and pour Sjiontaneous slumber on his midnight hour. Hark! the wild mr.niac sings, to chide the gale That wafis... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1835 - 258 pages
...social board ; Warm from his heart the tears of rapture flow, And virtue triumphs o'er remembered wo. Chide not his peace, proud Reason ! nor destroy The...distant sail ; She, sad spectatress, on the wintry shore Watched the rude surge his shroudless corse that bore, Knew the pale form, and, shrieking in amaze,... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...social board ; Warm from his heart the tears of rapture flow. And virtue triumphs o'er remember'd woe. Chide not his peace, proud Reason ! nor destroy The...She. sad spectatress, on the wintry shore Watch'd Ihe rude surge his shroudless corse that bore. Knew Ihe pale form, and, shrieking in amaze, Clasp'd... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 332 pages
...social board ; Warm from his .heart the tears of rapture flow, And virtue triumphs o'er remember'd woe. Chide not his peace, proud Reason ! nor destroy The...the gale That wafts so slow her lover's distant sail ; 10 She, sad spectatress, on the wintry shore, Watch'd the rude surge his shroudless corse that bore,... | |
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