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 páginas |
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... retirement . The Isle of Palms , Wilson's principal poem , is a strange , wild story of two lovers that were wrecked in the Indian Sea , and marvellously saved on an uninha- bited , but lovely Island , when all the rest PREFACE . III.
... retirement . The Isle of Palms , Wilson's principal poem , is a strange , wild story of two lovers that were wrecked in the Indian Sea , and marvellously saved on an uninha- bited , but lovely Island , when all the rest PREFACE . III.
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... rest ; Pauses that came not from a want of thought , But want of ease , by wearied passion sought ; For souls , when hurried by such powerful force , Rest , and retrace the pleasure of the course . They differ'd much ; yet might ...
... rest ; Pauses that came not from a want of thought , But want of ease , by wearied passion sought ; For souls , when hurried by such powerful force , Rest , and retrace the pleasure of the course . They differ'd much ; yet might ...
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... rest , It is no stain to make a couple blest ! Blest ! -no , alas ! it was to ease the heart Of one sore pang , and then to weep and part ! But this he would not . - English seamen fight For England's gain and glory - it is right : But ...
... rest , It is no stain to make a couple blest ! Blest ! -no , alas ! it was to ease the heart Of one sore pang , and then to weep and part ! But this he would not . - English seamen fight For England's gain and glory - it is right : But ...
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... rest ! Adieu , I said , fair Frailty ! dearly cost The love I bore thee - time and treasure lost ; Now let me something in my sorrows gain : And I have suffer'd many years in vain ; Heaven would not all this woe for man intend healing ...
... rest ! Adieu , I said , fair Frailty ! dearly cost The love I bore thee - time and treasure lost ; Now let me something in my sorrows gain : And I have suffer'd many years in vain ; Heaven would not all this woe for man intend healing ...
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... rests the one peculiar care , That few must see , and none with her may share ; More dear than hope can be , more sweet ... rest , But loss of all that ever hope possess'd ; Friends ever kind , life's lively pleasures , case , When her ...
... rests the one peculiar care , That few must see , and none with her may share ; More dear than hope can be , more sweet ... rest , But loss of all that ever hope possess'd ; Friends ever kind , life's lively pleasures , case , When her ...
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art thou beauty behold beneath blest bliss bloom bosom bower breast breath bright brow calm charm cheek child clouds cold dark dead dear death deep delight dread dream earth face fair father fear feel felt fled flowers gaze gentle glory grace grave green grief hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hope hopes and fears hour Isle of Palms Javan knew light live lonely look look'd lute lyre maid mind moon murmur Muse never night nymph o'er pain pale pass'd peace pleasure poison'd praise pride rapture rest rill rose round seem'd shade sigh sight silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood sublime sweet tears tell tempest thee THEODRIC thine thou thought truth turn'd Twas vex'd voice wave ween weep wild wind young youth