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... mia dura sorte . " PETRACH . 1 . ' Tis summer - and the golden ray Of sunset at the close of day , So clear and bright , yet so serene , Imparts its beauty to the scene ; Shedding around a farewell smile , So glorious yet so.
... mia dura sorte . " PETRACH . 1 . ' Tis summer - and the golden ray Of sunset at the close of day , So clear and bright , yet so serene , Imparts its beauty to the scene ; Shedding around a farewell smile , So glorious yet so.
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... golden hues display ; While birds from every leafy bower , Inspired by the sunlit hour , Send forth their evening song of praise In unpremeditated lays ; Till gentle evening , on her way , Steals on as ends the parting day . There's ...
... golden hues display ; While birds from every leafy bower , Inspired by the sunlit hour , Send forth their evening song of praise In unpremeditated lays ; Till gentle evening , on her way , Steals on as ends the parting day . There's ...
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... hath left his eastern bed ; And o'er the beautiful summer flowers His golden light hath brightly shed . The dew drops hang on every spray And glitter in his brilliant ray ; While , wafted on the zephyr's wings The bright -
... hath left his eastern bed ; And o'er the beautiful summer flowers His golden light hath brightly shed . The dew drops hang on every spray And glitter in his brilliant ray ; While , wafted on the zephyr's wings The bright -
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... golden smile , And shield him in his hour of sleep . II . But soon a great and wond'rous change , So wild and drear , so dark and strange , O'er shadows now this lovely scene As if its beauty ne'er had been ! In masses o'er the face of ...
... golden smile , And shield him in his hour of sleep . II . But soon a great and wond'rous change , So wild and drear , so dark and strange , O'er shadows now this lovely scene As if its beauty ne'er had been ! In masses o'er the face of ...
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... As sweetly to my heart they tell Of early joys long past and gone . ' Tis then that memory's golden chain Connects us with our former years , Bringing to our hearts again Youthful friends , loves , 68 SPRING FLOWERS .
... As sweetly to my heart they tell Of early joys long past and gone . ' Tis then that memory's golden chain Connects us with our former years , Bringing to our hearts again Youthful friends , loves , 68 SPRING FLOWERS .
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Palavras e frases frequentes
15th Hussars amid ancient angel AUGUSTIN THIERRY Ave Maris Stella beauty beneath birds bloom breast bright castle Church cloth gilt Convocation Crown 8vo dark deep delight Doctor of Philosophy dream dwell earth earthly EMMELINE STUART WORTLEY EPAMINONDAS fade fair Fcap fear feel floated gazed gentle GEORGE STANLEY FABER gilt edges glittering grief HARRIET BEECHER STOWE hast hath heart Heaven History holy hope hour Illustrations Inez JOSEPH WOLF Lady EMMELINE STUART light lonely mind misery's morocco Mowbray nature night o'er peace Penwortham Poems poetical Post 8vo prayer Printed in colours Priory rest Ribble's ROBERT ARIS WILLMOTT Scottish Highlanders Second Edition sewed shed sigh sight silent Sir ROBERT RICH sleep Small 4to smile soon soul spirit sweet sweetly tale tear thee things THIRD ESTATE THOMAS CARLYLE thou thoughts trembling Twas volume watch wild wind WOLF woods written young
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Página 73 - When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought, And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste...
Página 11 - n belle donne oneste atti soavi Sono un deserto, e fere aspre, e selvagge. SONETTO. QUEL Rosignuul che sì soave piagne Forse suoi figli, o sua cara consorte, Di 'dolcezza empie il cielo e le campagne Con tante note sì pietose e scorte, E tutta notte par che m' accompagne, E mi rammento la mia dura sorte ; Ch' altri che me non ho di cui mi lagne ; Che 'n Dee non credev
Página 70 - The umbrageous oak, in pomp outspread. Full oft, when storms the welkin rend, Draws lightning down upon the head It promised to defend. But thou art true, incarnate Lord, Who didst vouchsafe for man to die; Thy smile is sure, thy plighted word No change can falsify!
Página 77 - Jessica : look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold ; There's not the smallest orb which thou beholdest, But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubim.
Página 67 - Return, Alpheus, the dread voice is past, That shrunk thy streams ; return, Sicilian Muse, And call the vales, and bid them hither cast Their bells, and flow'rets of a thousand hues.
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