The Pelican Island, and Other PoemsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 - 264 sider Autograph manuscript signed; bound with a presentation ALS from Montgomery to Thomas Raffles, 1829 Apr 17. |
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... once on me from every side , I stood , ( Motion and rest with me were mere volition , ) Myself perhaps a star among the rest ! But here again I found no fellowship ; Sight could not reach , nor keenest thought conceive Their nature or ...
... once on me from every side , I stood , ( Motion and rest with me were mere volition , ) Myself perhaps a star among the rest ! But here again I found no fellowship ; Sight could not reach , nor keenest thought conceive Their nature or ...
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... Once , at high noon , amidst a sultry calm , Looking around for comfort , I descried , Far on the green horizon's utmost verge , A wreath of cloud ; to me a glad discovery , For each new image sprang a new idea , The germ of thoughts to ...
... Once , at high noon , amidst a sultry calm , Looking around for comfort , I descried , Far on the green horizon's utmost verge , A wreath of cloud ; to me a glad discovery , For each new image sprang a new idea , The germ of thoughts to ...
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... once too small , And life too short , in Death's dark lap found rest Beneath the unresting wave ; —but skeletons Of Whales and Krakens here and there were scatter'd , The prey when dead of tribes , their prey when living : And , seen by ...
... once too small , And life too short , in Death's dark lap found rest Beneath the unresting wave ; —but skeletons Of Whales and Krakens here and there were scatter'd , The prey when dead of tribes , their prey when living : And , seen by ...
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... once and perilous , - Safe for defence , but perilous to enter . A sea - lake shone amidst the fossil isle , Reflecting in a ring its cliffs and caverns , With heaven itself seen like a lake below . Compared with this amazing edifice ...
... once and perilous , - Safe for defence , but perilous to enter . A sea - lake shone amidst the fossil isle , Reflecting in a ring its cliffs and caverns , With heaven itself seen like a lake below . Compared with this amazing edifice ...
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... Once more to look upon the blessed sun , And breathe the gladdening influence of the wind , Darkness fell on me ; giddily my brain Whirl'd like a torch of fire that seems a circle , And soon to me the universe was nothing . THE PELICAN ...
... Once more to look upon the blessed sun , And breathe the gladdening influence of the wind , Darkness fell on me ; giddily my brain Whirl'd like a torch of fire that seems a circle , And soon to me the universe was nothing . THE PELICAN ...
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abyss amidst appear'd Babylon beautiful beheld beneath billow birds Blessed bliss bosom boughs breast breath breeze brooding burthen CANTO child clouds colours coral coral reef darkness dead death deep desolate dreams earth eternity evanescent exquisitely fail'd fall'n fell felt fill'd fire flood flowers gazed glory happy hath heart heaven hippopotamus hyæna immortal infant isle Kangaroo Island knew land light living look'd lost mind moon morn motion mountains musquitos Nature Nature's nest never night o'er ocean open'd Paradise peace PELICAN ISLAND perish pinions prey quiristers rain reach'd reef reptiles rocks round scene seem'd serpent's venom shadow shone slow-worm small isle solitary isle solitude song soul spirit sprang star by star stars stood sweet thee Thou art thoughts thousand trees trembling turn'd Twas unseen vanish'd vex'd Via Lucis voice watch'd waves whence wild wind wings woods wrought
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Side 90 - FRIEND after friend departs ; Who hath not lost a friend ? There is no union here of hearts, That finds not here an end : Were this frail world our only rest, Living or dying none were blest.
Side 95 - Thrice welcome, little English flower! My mother-country's white and red, In rose or lily, till this hour, Never to me such beauty spread: Transplanted from thine island-bed, A treasure in a grain of earth, Strange as a spirit from the dead, Thine embryo sprang to birth.
Side 108 - NIGHT is the time for rest ; How sweet when labours close, To gather round an aching breast The curtain of repose ; Stretch the tired limbs and lay the head Upon our own delightful bed ! Night is the time for dreams, The gay romance of life ; When truth that is, and truth that seems, Blend in fantastic strife ; Ah ! visions less beguiling far Than waking dreams by daylight are ! Night is the time for toil ; To plough the classic field, Intent to...
Side 110 - And hold communion there with God. Night is the time for death ; When all around is peace, Calmly to yield the weary breath, From sin and suffering cease : Think of heaven's bliss, and give the sign To parting friends — such death be mine...
Side 100 - Him midst shame and scorn ; My friendship's utmost zeal to try, He asked if I for Him would die ; The flesh was weak, my blood ran chill, But the free spirit cried,
Side 99 - I gave him all ; he bless'd it, brake, And ate ; but gave me part again : Mine was an angel's portion then ; For, while I fed with eager haste, That crust was manna to my taste. I spied him, where a fountain burst Clear from the rock ; his strength was gone ; The heedless water...
Side x - Light as a flake of foam upon the wind, Keel upward, from the deep emerged a shell, Shaped like the moon ere half her horn is filled ; Fraught with young life, it righted as it rose, And moved at will along the yielding water. The native pilot of this little bark Put out a tier of oars on either side, Spread to the wafting breeze a twofold sail, And mounted up and glided down the billow In happy freedom, pleased to feel the air And wander in the luxury of light.
Side 117 - HIGHER, higher will we climb Up the mount of glory, That our names may live through time In our country's story; Happy, when her welfare calls, He who conquers, he who falls. Deeper, deeper let us toil In the mines...
Side 91 - Thus star by star declines, Till all are passed away, As morning high and higher shines, To pure and perfect day ; Nor sink those stars in empty night, But hide themselves in heaven's own light.