The Remains of Henry Kirke White ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown., 1813 |
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... Stream " 145 XI . " Hush'd is the Lyre " . 145 XII . " Once more , and yet once more " 146 149 TIME . THE CHRISTIAD 175 PROSE COMPOSITIONS . Remarks on the English Poets 107 Sternhold and Hopkins 203 .... Remarks on the English Poets ...
... Stream " 145 XI . " Hush'd is the Lyre " . 145 XII . " Once more , and yet once more " 146 149 TIME . THE CHRISTIAD 175 PROSE COMPOSITIONS . Remarks on the English Poets 107 Sternhold and Hopkins 203 .... Remarks on the English Poets ...
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... alcove , darkling to the sight , 3 Where meeting trees create eternal night ; Save , when from yonder stream , the sunny ray , Reflected gives a dubious gleam of day ; Recalls endearing to my alter'd mind , 4 Times , 12.
... alcove , darkling to the sight , 3 Where meeting trees create eternal night ; Save , when from yonder stream , the sunny ray , Reflected gives a dubious gleam of day ; Recalls endearing to my alter'd mind , 4 Times , 12.
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... - turn'd eye , And listen to the stream that murmurs by , The woods that wave , the grey - owl's silken flight , The mellow music of the listening night . Congenial calms more welcome to my breast Than maddening joy 13.
... - turn'd eye , And listen to the stream that murmurs by , The woods that wave , the grey - owl's silken flight , The mellow music of the listening night . Congenial calms more welcome to my breast Than maddening joy 13.
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... stream reclin'd , He mix'd his sobbings with the passing wind , Bemoan'd his hapless love , or boldly bent , Far from these smiling fields , a rover went , O'er distant lands , in search of ease to roam , A self - will'd exile from his ...
... stream reclin'd , He mix'd his sobbings with the passing wind , Bemoan'd his hapless love , or boldly bent , Far from these smiling fields , a rover went , O'er distant lands , in search of ease to roam , A self - will'd exile from his ...
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... knelt . Cool play'd upon his cheek the wind , And fann'd the fever of his maddening mind . The willows way'd , the stream it sweetly swept , The paly moonbeam on its surface slept , And all was peace ; he felt the general calm 24.
... knelt . Cool play'd upon his cheek the wind , And fann'd the fever of his maddening mind . The willows way'd , the stream it sweetly swept , The paly moonbeam on its surface slept , And all was peace ; he felt the general calm 24.
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The Remains of Henry Kirke White of Nottingham, Volumes 1-2 Henry Kirke White Visualização integral - 1825 |
The Remains of Henry Kirke White ... With a Memoir of the Author Henry Kirke White Visualização integral - 1827 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
art thou Athyras Behold bliss breast calm CAPEL LOFFT charm cheek CLIFTON GROVE clouds cold crowd dark death deep delight distant divine dost drear Eolian eternal fear feel fill'd fire flame genius gloom Gondoline grace grave happiness harp hath head hear heard heart Heaven HENRY KIRKE WHITE honours hope human joys light lonely loud lowly lyre maid MELANCHOLY HOURS mighty mighty winds mind misery moon mortal mournful muse nature never night o'er pain pale pangs peace pensive pleasure poem poet praise prayer Pythagoras Quatorzain rise River Trent round scene serene sigh sight silent sleep slumbers smile soft solemn solitary solitude song SONNET sooth soul sound spirit Star of Bethlehem storm stream sublime sweet sweetly tear tell thee thine Thomas Warton thou thought throne tion twas vale verse wave weep wild winds wing wrapt youth Zoroaster