The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyHarper & Bros., 1857 - 616 Seiten |
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... wings ; Deep mourns the turtle in sequester'd bower , And shrill lark carols clear from her aërial tower . CALM AND STORM . OFT when the winter storm had ceas'd to rave , He roam'd the snowy waste at even , to view The cloud stupendous ...
... wings ; Deep mourns the turtle in sequester'd bower , And shrill lark carols clear from her aërial tower . CALM AND STORM . OFT when the winter storm had ceas'd to rave , He roam'd the snowy waste at even , to view The cloud stupendous ...
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... wings , to shoot athwart the sky . One cultivated spot there was , that spread Its flowery bosom to the noonday beam , Where many a rosebud rears its blushing head , And herbs for food with future plenty teem . Sooth'd by the lulling ...
... wings , to shoot athwart the sky . One cultivated spot there was , that spread Its flowery bosom to the noonday beam , Where many a rosebud rears its blushing head , And herbs for food with future plenty teem . Sooth'd by the lulling ...
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... wing ? " Oft let Remembrance sooth his mind With dreams of former days , When , in the lap of Peace reclin'd , He fram'd his infant lays ; When Fancy rov'd at large , nor Care Nor cold Distrust alarm'd , Nor Envy with malignant glare ...
... wing ? " Oft let Remembrance sooth his mind With dreams of former days , When , in the lap of Peace reclin'd , He fram'd his infant lays ; When Fancy rov'd at large , nor Care Nor cold Distrust alarm'd , Nor Envy with malignant glare ...
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... wings of Fancy still are free , And I can view this mimic show of thee , Time has but half succeeded in his theft- Thyself remov'd , thy pow'r to soothe me left . HAYLEY . " WELL may'st thou bend o'er this congenial 20 LINES TO MY ...
... wings of Fancy still are free , And I can view this mimic show of thee , Time has but half succeeded in his theft- Thyself remov'd , thy pow'r to soothe me left . HAYLEY . " WELL may'st thou bend o'er this congenial 20 LINES TO MY ...
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... wing , And hail'd her as she pass'd . Come , summer visitant , attach To my reed - roof your nest of clay , And let my ear your music catch , Low twittering underneath the thatch , At the grey dawn of day . As fables tell , an Indian ...
... wing , And hail'd her as she pass'd . Come , summer visitant , attach To my reed - roof your nest of clay , And let my ear your music catch , Low twittering underneath the thatch , At the grey dawn of day . As fables tell , an Indian ...
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