The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth CenturyJ. Miller, 1875 - 582 sidor |
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... dark , and yet she was not come ! The east - wind roar'd , the sea return'd the sound , And the rain fell as if the world were drown'd : There were no lights without , and my good man , To kindness frighten'd , with a groan began To ...
... dark , and yet she was not come ! The east - wind roar'd , the sea return'd the sound , And the rain fell as if the world were drown'd : There were no lights without , and my good man , To kindness frighten'd , with a groan began To ...
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... dark cascade . Down the steep cliff I wind my way Along the dim retreat , And , ' mid the torrents ' deafening bray Dash from my brow the foam away , Where clashing cataracts meet . And now I leave the rocks below , And issuing forth ...
... dark cascade . Down the steep cliff I wind my way Along the dim retreat , And , ' mid the torrents ' deafening bray Dash from my brow the foam away , Where clashing cataracts meet . And now I leave the rocks below , And issuing forth ...
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... dark - heaving wave Alone is heard . Start from your bed of bliss , Poor victims ! never more shall ye behold Your native vales again ; and thou , sweet child ! Who , listening to the voice of love , has left Thy friends , thy country ...
... dark - heaving wave Alone is heard . Start from your bed of bliss , Poor victims ! never more shall ye behold Your native vales again ; and thou , sweet child ! Who , listening to the voice of love , has left Thy friends , thy country ...
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... dark clouds o'er - veil'd in mists of night The forms that wont to fill me with delight , Thy view again dispell'd the darkness round . Shall I forget thee , when the pallid cheek , The sighing voice , wan looks , and plaintive air , No ...
... dark clouds o'er - veil'd in mists of night The forms that wont to fill me with delight , Thy view again dispell'd the darkness round . Shall I forget thee , when the pallid cheek , The sighing voice , wan looks , and plaintive air , No ...
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... dark wall Two niches , narrow , deep and tall ; - Who enters at such griesly door Shall ne'er , I ween , find exit more . In each a slender meal was laid , Of roots , of water , and of bread : By each , in Benedictine dress , Two ...
... dark wall Two niches , narrow , deep and tall ; - Who enters at such griesly door Shall ne'er , I ween , find exit more . In each a slender meal was laid , Of roots , of water , and of bread : By each , in Benedictine dress , Two ...
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