The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyF. Warne and Company, 1886 - 620 Seiten |
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... the drowsy hour ; The partridge bursts away on whirring wings ; Deep mourns the turtle in sequester'd bower , And shrill lark carols clear from her aërial tower . QEQIDAD . THITHER he hied , enamour'd of the scene ; For 6 BEATTIE .
... the drowsy hour ; The partridge bursts away on whirring wings ; Deep mourns the turtle in sequester'd bower , And shrill lark carols clear from her aërial tower . QEQIDAD . THITHER he hied , enamour'd of the scene ; For 6 BEATTIE .
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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 soothe 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 soothe 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 ! 330900 HAYLEY . " WELL may'st thou bend o'er 24 COWPER .
... 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 ! 330900 HAYLEY . " WELL may'st thou bend o'er 24 COWPER .
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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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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