The Works of Mrs. Hemans, with a Memoir by Her Sister, and an Essay on Her Genius by Mrs. Sigourney ...Lea and Blanchard, 1840 |
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... path to his battle - field ! " The shadows of the forest Are about the lady now ; She is hurrying through the midnight on , Beneath the dark pine bough . There's a murmur of omens in every leaf , There's a wail in the stream like the ...
... path to his battle - field ! " The shadows of the forest Are about the lady now ; She is hurrying through the midnight on , Beneath the dark pine bough . There's a murmur of omens in every leaf , There's a wail in the stream like the ...
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... path is not as mine- - And yet I will be thine , my Love ! and yet I will be thine . And I will leave my blessed home , my Father's joyous hearth , With all the voices meeting there in tenderness and mirth , With all the kind and ...
... path is not as mine- - And yet I will be thine , my Love ! and yet I will be thine . And I will leave my blessed home , my Father's joyous hearth , With all the voices meeting there in tenderness and mirth , With all the kind and ...
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... path of our daring in boundless woods ! And our works unto many a lake's green shore , Where the Indian's graves lay , alone , before . " " But who shall teach the flowers , Which our children loved , to dwell In a soil that is not ours ...
... path of our daring in boundless woods ! And our works unto many a lake's green shore , Where the Indian's graves lay , alone , before . " " But who shall teach the flowers , Which our children loved , to dwell In a soil that is not ours ...
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... path I tread . But my heart is high and fearless , As by mighty wings upborne ; The mountain eagle hath not plumes So strong as Love and Scorn . I have raised thee from the grave - sod , By the white man's path defiled ; On to th ...
... path I tread . But my heart is high and fearless , As by mighty wings upborne ; The mountain eagle hath not plumes So strong as Love and Scorn . I have raised thee from the grave - sod , By the white man's path defiled ; On to th ...
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... path I tread . THE KING OF ARRAGON'S LAMENT FOR HIS BROTHER . ' " If I could see him , it were well with me ! " COLERIDGE'S Wallenstein . 43 THERE were lights and sounds of revelling in the vanquish'd city's halls , As by night the ...
... path I tread . THE KING OF ARRAGON'S LAMENT FOR HIS BROTHER . ' " If I could see him , it were well with me ! " COLERIDGE'S Wallenstein . 43 THERE were lights and sounds of revelling in the vanquish'd city's halls , As by night the ...
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ANCESTRAL SONG art thou Auvergne bear beauty BERNARDO DEL CARPIO bless'd blessing blue streams bower breast breath bright brother brow child childhood's clouds dark dead death deep dreams dust dwell e'en earth faint fair farewell fill'd flowers gaze gentle GIULIO REGONDI glad glance gleam gloom glorious glory glow gone grave grief hath haunted heaven holy hour JOANNA BAILLIE Leonora d'Este LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL light linger lone lyre MARGUERITE OF FRANCE midst mighty mingled mirth mountain mournful night o'er pale pass'd pour'd prayer proud Rhine rich rose seem'd shadow shed shore shrine silent sing skies sleep smile soft solemn song soul sound spirit stranger's heart stream strong sunny sunset tree sweet Tasso tears thee thine things Thou art Thou hast thought thrilling tomb tone unto voice wander wave weep whispers wild wind wings
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 78 - The better days of life were ours; The worst can be but mine; The sun that cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine.
Seite 122 - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty, That had their haunts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and watery depths; all these have vanished; They live no longer in the faith of reason.
Seite 193 - And he cried unto the Lord ; and the Lord showed him a tree, which when he had cast into the waters, the waters were made sweet : there he made for them a statute and an ordinance, and there he proved them, 26.
Seite 62 - Into these glassy eyes put light — be still ! keep down thine ire, Bid these white lips a blessing speak — this earth is not my sire ! Give me back him for whom I strove, for whom my blood was shed,— Thou canst not ? — and a king ! — his dust be mountains on thy head...
Seite 187 - Pleasant the wind's low sigh, And the gleaming of the west, And the turf whereon we lie ; When the burden and the heat Of labour's task are o'er, And kindly voices greet The tired one at his door. Come to the sunset tree ! The day is past and gone ; The woodman's axe lies free, And the reaper's work is done.
Seite 61 - Amidst the pale and wildered looks of all the courtier train ; And, with a fierce, o'ermastering grasp, the rearing war-horse led, And sternly set them face to face, — the king before the dead : —
Seite 317 - O clear and shining light, whose beams That hour Heaven's glory shed Around the palms, and 'o'er the streams, And on the shepherds...
Seite 172 - I IN these flowery meads would be : These crystal streams should solace me; To whose harmonious bubbling noise I with my angle would rejoice. Sit here, and see the turtle-dove Court his chaste mate to acts of love; Or on that bank, feel the west wind Breathe health and plenty; please my mind. To see sweet dewdrops kiss these flowers. And then...
Seite 112 - The sky is changed ! — and such a change ! Oh night, And storm, and darkness, ye are wondrous strong, Yet lovely in your strength, as is the light Of a dark eye in woman ! Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder ! Not from one lone cloud, But every mountain now hath found a tongue, And Jura answers, through her misty shroud, Back to the joyous Alps, who call to her aloud!
Seite 52 - Whispered my native streams ; " Hath the spirit nursed amidst hill and grove. Still revered its first high dreams?