The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyHarper & Bros., 1857 - 616 Seiten |
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... grown deaf since breakfast . Southey visited the Parsonage when the loveable old man was in his seventy - third year , and presented to the eye of his friend the most entertaining mixture that could be of un- tidiness , simplicity ...
... grown deaf since breakfast . Southey visited the Parsonage when the loveable old man was in his seventy - third year , and presented to the eye of his friend the most entertaining mixture that could be of un- tidiness , simplicity ...
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... and rapid , as it grows , O'er the gay scene a chilling shadow throws . The soft Serena , who beheld its flight , Suspects no evil from a cloud so light ; 1 I But , ah ! too soon , with pity's tender 22 THE VISION OF SERENA .
... and rapid , as it grows , O'er the gay scene a chilling shadow throws . The soft Serena , who beheld its flight , Suspects no evil from a cloud so light ; 1 I But , ah ! too soon , with pity's tender 22 THE VISION OF SERENA .
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... grows life's unhappy day , Dark with new clouds of evil yet to come , Her pencil , sickening , Fancy throws away , And weary Hope reclines upon the tomb , And points my wishes to that tranquil shore , Where the pale spectre Care pursues ...
... grows life's unhappy day , Dark with new clouds of evil yet to come , Her pencil , sickening , Fancy throws away , And weary Hope reclines upon the tomb , And points my wishes to that tranquil shore , Where the pale spectre Care pursues ...
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... beauty destitute . The vine Mantles the little casement ; yet the briar Drops fragrant dew among the July flowers ; And pansies ray'd , and freak'd and mottled pinks Grow among balm , and rosemary and rue ; There. 33 C CHARLOTTE SMITH .
... beauty destitute . The vine Mantles the little casement ; yet the briar Drops fragrant dew among the July flowers ; And pansies ray'd , and freak'd and mottled pinks Grow among balm , and rosemary and rue ; There. 33 C CHARLOTTE SMITH .
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Robert Aris Willmott. Grow among balm , and rosemary and rue ; There honeysuckles flaunt , and roses blow Almost uncultur'd : some with dark green leaves Contrast their flowers of pure unsullied white ; Others like velvet robes of regal ...
Robert Aris Willmott. Grow among balm , and rosemary and rue ; There honeysuckles flaunt , and roses blow Almost uncultur'd : some with dark green leaves Contrast their flowers of pure unsullied white ; Others like velvet robes of regal ...
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beam beauty bends beneath bird blue bosom Bouillabaisse bower breast breath bright brow charms cheek cloud cold dark dead dear deep delight DEN BOSCH dread dream earth EPICURUS fair Fancy fear flowers fond gaze gentle gleam glory grave green grey hand hast hath heard heart heaven hill hour Kilmeny King Arthur Lautaro LEWESDON HILL light living lonely look lov'd MARY TIGHE morning mortal decay murmur never night o'er ocean old oaken bucket pride Renegado rocks rose round round the twisted scene seem'd shade shining shore sigh sight silent Sir Bedivere sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stood storm stout spurs stream summer sweet tears thee thine thou art thought touch of grace tree trembling Twas vale voice wandering wave weep wild wind wings wood youth