Poetic gems: partly original; but chiefly selected from the best authors: by S. BlackburnG. Dennis, 1833 - 240 sider |
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Side 2
... loneliness of night When the dark winds pass'd by : My pulse has quicken'd with its awe , My lip has gasp'd for breath ; But what were they to such as this- The solitude of death ! A single grave ! —we half forget How sunder human ties ...
... loneliness of night When the dark winds pass'd by : My pulse has quicken'd with its awe , My lip has gasp'd for breath ; But what were they to such as this- The solitude of death ! A single grave ! —we half forget How sunder human ties ...
Side 3
... lonely in his life , He is in death the same : Whether he died unlov'd , unmourn'd , The last leaf on the bough ; Or if some desolated hearth Is weeping for him now . Perhaps this is too fanciful : Though single be his 3.
... lonely in his life , He is in death the same : Whether he died unlov'd , unmourn'd , The last leaf on the bough ; Or if some desolated hearth Is weeping for him now . Perhaps this is too fanciful : Though single be his 3.
Side 5
... lonely vale , Heard angel voices in the passing gale , That told , in lofty strains , the sons of earth , The joyful tidings of a Saviour's birth ; While , by the radiance of a single star , A hoary band conducted from afar , The ...
... lonely vale , Heard angel voices in the passing gale , That told , in lofty strains , the sons of earth , The joyful tidings of a Saviour's birth ; While , by the radiance of a single star , A hoary band conducted from afar , The ...
Side 12
... lonely grandeur stood . From age to age it slowly spread Its gradual boughs to sun and wind ; From age to age its noble head As slowly wither'd and declin'd . A thousand years are like a day , When fled ; -no longer known than seen ...
... lonely grandeur stood . From age to age it slowly spread Its gradual boughs to sun and wind ; From age to age its noble head As slowly wither'd and declin'd . A thousand years are like a day , When fled ; -no longer known than seen ...
Side 14
... lonely night she spent By turns on him and thee intent . And didst thou in that op'ning prime Her dream of hope prolong ? E'en then she saw thy germ of crime , But would not see thee wrong ; Fearing , she hop'd , from day to day , Till ...
... lonely night she spent By turns on him and thee intent . And didst thou in that op'ning prime Her dream of hope prolong ? E'en then she saw thy germ of crime , But would not see thee wrong ; Fearing , she hop'd , from day to day , Till ...
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age to age Anon art thou beauty beneath blessed bliss bloom bosom breast breath bright Cambyses charm cheerful child clouds Colchester cold cried crimson-tipped dark dead dear death delight dread E'en earth fair fancy father fear feel flowers gaz'd Gelert glory grave green grief hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven hope hour hush'd Jane Taylor kiss kiss of love learned friend life's light lonely look look'd lov'd morning mother mountain Nature's ne'er never night o'er pale pass'd paths of glory peace pleasure poor rill rock round scene seem'd seraph shade shadows roll shine sigh silent skies sleep slumber smile song soon sorrow soul sound spirit stars stream sweet tears tell tempest Thebes thee thine thou thought to-morrow tomb tree truth Twas Twill voice wandering wild wind wings young youth