The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyRobert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck Harper & brothers, 1858 - 616 Seiten |
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... hear the voice of mirth and song rebound , Flocks , herds , and waterfalls , along the hoar profound ! In truth , he was a strange and wayward wight , Fond of each gentle and each dreadful scene . In darkness and in storm he found ...
... hear the voice of mirth and song rebound , Flocks , herds , and waterfalls , along the hoar profound ! In truth , he was a strange and wayward wight , Fond of each gentle and each dreadful scene . In darkness and in storm he found ...
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... hears , Feels her bright eye suffus'd with kindred tears . The guardian POWER survey'd her lovely grief , And spoke in gentle terms of mild relief : " For this soft tribe they heaviest fear dismiss , And know their pains are transient ...
... hears , Feels her bright eye suffus'd with kindred tears . The guardian POWER survey'd her lovely grief , And spoke in gentle terms of mild relief : " For this soft tribe they heaviest fear dismiss , And know their pains are transient ...
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... hear Whether on clouds that bring the rain , You sail'd above the western main , The wind your charioteer . In Afric , does the sultry gale , Through spicy bower , and palmy grove , Bear the repeated Cuckoo's tale ? Dwells there a time ...
... hear Whether on clouds that bring the rain , You sail'd above the western main , The wind your charioteer . In Afric , does the sultry gale , Through spicy bower , and palmy grove , Bear the repeated Cuckoo's tale ? Dwells there a time ...
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... hear we not those sounds ? Do lights appear ? I see them not ! the storm alone I hear : And lo ! the sailors homeward take their way ; Man must endure -- let us submit and pray . A GOOD VILLAGER . NEXT to these ladies , but. 61 19 CRABBE ...
... hear we not those sounds ? Do lights appear ? I see them not ! the storm alone I hear : And lo ! the sailors homeward take their way ; Man must endure -- let us submit and pray . A GOOD VILLAGER . NEXT to these ladies , but. 61 19 CRABBE ...
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... hear , Mingling with Evening's dying gale , Hail , with this sadly - pleasing tear ! Oh , at this still , this lonely hour , Thine own sweet hour of closing day , Awake thy lute , whose charmful power Shall call up Fancy to obey ; To ...
... hear , Mingling with Evening's dying gale , Hail , with this sadly - pleasing tear ! Oh , at this still , this lonely hour , Thine own sweet hour of closing day , Awake thy lute , whose charmful power Shall call up Fancy to obey ; To ...
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beam beauty bend beneath blue bosom bower breast breath breeze bright brow charms cheek cloud coursers dark dead dear death deep delight DEN BOSCH Ditto dread dream earth EPICURUS F. O. C. Darley face fair fear flowers friends gaze gentle gleam glory grave green grey hand hath heard heart heaven hill hour JOANNA BAILLIE Kilmeny Lautaro light living Lochiel lonely look look'd lov'd MARY TIGHE mighty heart morning mortal decay murmurs Nature's never night o'er ocean old oaken bucket Orra pride rock round round the twisted scene seem'd shade shadows shines shore sigh sight silent sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stood storm stout spurs stream sweet tears thee thine thou art thought tree trembling Twas vale voice wandering wave weep wild wind wings wood youth