The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyF. Warne and Company, 1886 - 620 sider |
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... fears away ! " The meek intelligence of those dear eyes ( Blest be the art that can immortalize , The art that baffles Time's tyrannic claim . To quench it , ) here shines on me still the same . Faithful remembrancer of one so dear , O ...
... fears away ! " The meek intelligence of those dear eyes ( Blest be the art that can immortalize , The art that baffles Time's tyrannic claim . To quench it , ) here shines on me still the same . Faithful remembrancer of one so dear , O ...
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... mild relief : " For this soft tribe thy heaviest fear dismiss , And now their pains are transient as their bliss : Rapture and agony , in Nature's loom , Have form'd the changing tissue of their doom ; Both 27 THE VISION OF SERENA .
... mild relief : " For this soft tribe thy heaviest fear dismiss , And now their pains are transient as their bliss : Rapture and agony , in Nature's loom , Have form'd the changing tissue of their doom ; Both 27 THE VISION OF SERENA .
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... fear'd companion in the chase ; He sees his prize , and now he turns again , Slowly and sorrowing- " Was your search in vain ? " Gruffly he answers , " T is a sorry sight ! — A seaman's body : there'll be more to - night ! " Hark to ...
... fear'd companion in the chase ; He sees his prize , and now he turns again , Slowly and sorrowing- " Was your search in vain ? " Gruffly he answers , " T is a sorry sight ! — A seaman's body : there'll be more to - night ! " Hark to ...
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... fear and darkness reign . But 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 ...
... fear and darkness reign . But 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 ...
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... fear remains , still thinks the danger nigh . O daring Muse ! wilt thou indeed essay To paint the wonders which that lamp could show ? And canst thou hope in living words to say The dazzling glories of that heavenly view ? Ah ! well I ...
... fear remains , still thinks the danger nigh . O daring Muse ! wilt thou indeed essay To paint the wonders which that lamp could show ? And canst thou hope in living words to say The dazzling glories of that heavenly view ? Ah ! well I ...
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