The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 sidor |
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... hath will'd that the sky - born breeze In the centre of the loneliest seas Should ever sport and play . The mighty Moon she sits above , Encircled with a zone of love , A zone of dim and tender light That makes her wakeful eye more ...
... hath will'd that the sky - born breeze In the centre of the loneliest seas Should ever sport and play . The mighty Moon she sits above , Encircled with a zone of love , A zone of dim and tender light That makes her wakeful eye more ...
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... hath a constant company , In sleep , or waking revelry , Five hundred human souls ! Since first she sail'd from fair England , Three moons her path have cheer'd ; And another lights her lovelier lamp Since the Cape hath disappear'd ...
... hath a constant company , In sleep , or waking revelry , Five hundred human souls ! Since first she sail'd from fair England , Three moons her path have cheer'd ; And another lights her lovelier lamp Since the Cape hath disappear'd ...
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... hath bidden a last farewell To lake and mountain , stream and dell , And fresh have blown the gales For many a mournful night and day , Wafting the tall Ship far away From her dear native Wales . And must these eyes , -so soft and mild ...
... hath bidden a last farewell To lake and mountain , stream and dell , And fresh have blown the gales For many a mournful night and day , Wafting the tall Ship far away From her dear native Wales . And must these eyes , -so soft and mild ...
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... hath changed despair . Low as we are , we blend our fate With things so beautifully great , And though opprest with heaviest grief , From Nature's bliss we draw relief , Assured that God's most gracious eye Beholds us in our misery ...
... hath changed despair . Low as we are , we blend our fate With things so beautifully great , And though opprest with heaviest grief , From Nature's bliss we draw relief , Assured that God's most gracious eye Beholds us in our misery ...
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... hath she ; -Her giant - form O'er wrathful surge , through blackening storm , Majestically calm would go Mid the deep darkness white as snow ! But gently now the small waves glide Like playful lambs o'er a mountain's side . So stately ...
... hath she ; -Her giant - form O'er wrathful surge , through blackening storm , Majestically calm would go Mid the deep darkness white as snow ! But gently now the small waves glide Like playful lambs o'er a mountain's side . So stately ...
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