Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... o'er the deep , The wind's familiar under - song recalls The fishermen to duty , though that eve To unversed eyes their embarkation seem'd Rather a work of festival than toil . Women were there in gay precise attire , Girls at their ...
... o'er the deep , The wind's familiar under - song recalls The fishermen to duty , though that eve To unversed eyes their embarkation seem'd Rather a work of festival than toil . Women were there in gay precise attire , Girls at their ...
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... dank , and river's brim , Through corn - clad fields and wizard groves , O'er dazzling tracks and hollows dim , One spirit roves . WHILE the works of Michael An- gelo and Raphael , 80 [ Jan. Hints on History . HYMNS OF A HERMIT BY ARCHEUS,
... dank , and river's brim , Through corn - clad fields and wizard groves , O'er dazzling tracks and hollows dim , One spirit roves . WHILE the works of Michael An- gelo and Raphael , 80 [ Jan. Hints on History . HYMNS OF A HERMIT BY ARCHEUS,
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... O'er all confusion's marring earth and air , O'er all the shuddering hours of man's despair , Still reigns one fix'd decree of peace and love , And still , though dim below , ' tis bright above . 3 . Yet those clear eyes that seek and ...
... O'er all confusion's marring earth and air , O'er all the shuddering hours of man's despair , Still reigns one fix'd decree of peace and love , And still , though dim below , ' tis bright above . 3 . Yet those clear eyes that seek and ...
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... o'er all the land The rumour whispering late revenge at hand ; And countless hosts unsheath at last and wield The curses long within the heart conceal'd . 11 . Then eyes , made hard and dull by want and woe , With bestial fierceness ...
... o'er all the land The rumour whispering late revenge at hand ; And countless hosts unsheath at last and wield The curses long within the heart conceal'd . 11 . Then eyes , made hard and dull by want and woe , With bestial fierceness ...
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... o'er the whirl of ruin , ' mid the shock That smites all towers , makes all foundations rock , It is thy arm , O God ! which , wrapt in cloud , Weighs down the strong , and thunderstrikes the proud . 20 . With blasting flames thy ...
... o'er the whirl of ruin , ' mid the shock That smites all towers , makes all foundations rock , It is thy arm , O God ! which , wrapt in cloud , Weighs down the strong , and thunderstrikes the proud . 20 . With blasting flames thy ...
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