Gathered LeavesLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 - 152 Seiten |
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... spirits come ! Wouldst have my daring hand aspire To sound one sweet , or tuneful tone ; To sing of Heaven , on Seraph's lyre , My instrument , and theme unknown ! Go , bid the doleful birds of night To sing of noon - day's dazzling ...
... spirits come ! Wouldst have my daring hand aspire To sound one sweet , or tuneful tone ; To sing of Heaven , on Seraph's lyre , My instrument , and theme unknown ! Go , bid the doleful birds of night To sing of noon - day's dazzling ...
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... spirit dwelling In bliss , whence thou wouldst not thy lov'd one recall . Yes , thou knowest the Hand , that hath culled the sweet flower , Is the same , that first placed it to bloom on the tree ; And tho ' pained for the loss , still ...
... spirit dwelling In bliss , whence thou wouldst not thy lov'd one recall . Yes , thou knowest the Hand , that hath culled the sweet flower , Is the same , that first placed it to bloom on the tree ; And tho ' pained for the loss , still ...
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... That roams the moss - grown turrets round , With many a fitful sigh : It seems to me as solemn wing Of spectres hovering o'er , Or spirit voices whispering The joyous scenes of yore . 16 THE CASTLE . Oh yes ! methinks from every THE CASTLE.
... That roams the moss - grown turrets round , With many a fitful sigh : It seems to me as solemn wing Of spectres hovering o'er , Or spirit voices whispering The joyous scenes of yore . 16 THE CASTLE . Oh yes ! methinks from every THE CASTLE.
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... spirit , or saddened , or gay . As two lovely mirrors each other reflecting , In life's moving scene , every object ... spirits above . They were such in their lives - and methinks a command For the Angel of death had in mercy been given ...
... spirit , or saddened , or gay . As two lovely mirrors each other reflecting , In life's moving scene , every object ... spirits above . They were such in their lives - and methinks a command For the Angel of death had in mercy been given ...
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... and bright ; Give me the pale beauty , The sweetness of night ! Yes , I love the fair night ! When free , unconfin'd , My spirit can roam , Thro ' the regions of mind : 24 NIGHT . On pinions of silence Be wafted away NIGHT . NIGHT.
... and bright ; Give me the pale beauty , The sweetness of night ! Yes , I love the fair night ! When free , unconfin'd , My spirit can roam , Thro ' the regions of mind : 24 NIGHT . On pinions of silence Be wafted away NIGHT . NIGHT.
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angels beams beautiful Bewsey Birkenhead blasted bliss bloom Bootle bosom bride bright childhood cloud Comberbach dark daughters of Jerusalem dear death dreams Dublin e'er earth Eggington eternal faded fair farewell fearful feelings flowers FRIENDS WE LOVE Friendship gaze gentle glad glittering gloomy glory glow gone Grappenhall Hall happy hath heart heaven heavenly Higher Broughton Hope's hopes Jacson James John junr Knutsford LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS life's light Liverpool lonely Lord Lower Broughton Lymm Macclesfield Manchester methinks Millbank House Miss mortal ne'er never will leave night Northwich o'er Okell roam SAILOR'S WIFE Salford Samuel Sandon Hall scene shone sigh skies smile SONG sorrow soul spirit STANZAS Stretton SUBSCRIBERS sweet swell Tatton Park tear tell thee To suffer thine thing Thomas thou art thou hast Thro throne to-day Warrington weep West Derby Whitley William Winsford youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 141 - And it came to pass, that at midnight the Lord smote all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh that sat on his throne unto the firstborn of the captive that was in the dungeon; and all the firstborn of cattle. And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he, and 1 hyssop.
Seite 141 - ... land of Egypt, from the first-born of Pharaoh that sat on his throne unto the first-born of the captive that was in the dungeon ; and all the first-born of cattle. And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he, and all his servants, and all the Egyptians ; and there was a great cry in Egypt ; for there was not a house where there was not one dead.