The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyF. Warne and Company, 1886 - 620 Seiten |
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... save the scene , I will perform Myself the oracle , and will discourse In my own ear such matter as I may . One man alone , the father of us all , Drew not his life from woman ; never gaz'd , With mute unconsciousness of what he saw ...
... save the scene , I will perform Myself the oracle , and will discourse In my own ear such matter as I may . One man alone , the father of us all , Drew not his life from woman ; never gaz'd , With mute unconsciousness of what he saw ...
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... 'd her airy seat High o'er a plain exhaling every sweet ; For round its precincts all the flowers that bloom Fill'd the delicious air with rich perfume ; And in. THE VISION OF SERENA . Save the far - distant murmur of the deep-. 25.
... 'd her airy seat High o'er a plain exhaling every sweet ; For round its precincts all the flowers that bloom Fill'd the delicious air with rich perfume ; And in. THE VISION OF SERENA . Save the far - distant murmur of the deep-. 25.
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HURDIS . RURAL SOUNDS . BE nothing heard , Or the near grasshopper's incessant note , That snug beneath. Save the far - distant murmur of the deep- To ease his panting team , stopp'd with a stone. 29.
HURDIS . RURAL SOUNDS . BE nothing heard , Or the near grasshopper's incessant note , That snug beneath. Save the far - distant murmur of the deep- To ease his panting team , stopp'd with a stone. 29.
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... save only where the head Of Pillesdon rises , Pillesdon's lofty Pen : So call ( still rendering to his ancient name Observance due ) that rival Height south - west , Which , like a rampire , bounds the vale beneath . There woods , there ...
... save only where the head Of Pillesdon rises , Pillesdon's lofty Pen : So call ( still rendering to his ancient name Observance due ) that rival Height south - west , Which , like a rampire , bounds the vale beneath . There woods , there ...
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... save , thou reverend friar , I pray thee tell to me , If ever at yon holy shrine My true love thou didst see ? " " And how should I know your true love From many another one ? " " O , by his cockle hat , and staff , And by his sandal ...
... save , thou reverend friar , I pray thee tell to me , If ever at yon holy shrine My true love thou didst see ? " " And how should I know your true love From many another one ? " " O , by his cockle hat , and staff , And by his sandal ...
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AMELIA OPIE art thou beam beauty bend beneath bird bless breast breath breeze bright brow Bruges cheek cloud cold dark dead dear deep delight den Bosch Ditto dread dream earth face fair fear FELICIA HEMANS flowers gaze gentle gleam glory grave green grey hand hath heard heart heaven hill hour JAMES GODWIN Kilmeny land of mist Laodamia LEWESDON HILL light lips Lochiel lonely look look'd loud MARY RUSSELL MITFORD MARY TIGHE moon morning mother mountains ne'er nether earth never night o'er ocean pass'd pride rocks rose round Sack of Baltimore sails scene seem'd shade shadow shining shore sigh sight silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit star stood storm stream sweet tears thee thine thou art thought tree Twas vale voice wave weep wild wind wings youth