PoemsW. Pickering, 1838 - 359 páginas |
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... Poem by a Friend 213 V. 213 VI . To Adine VII . On seeing the same Lady VIII . To the same Lady .. 214 215 215 IX . 216 X. 216 XI . Scotch Quadrilles 217 XII . 218 XIII . 218 XIV . 219 The Lay of the Lovely 220 The Maniac 224 To Helen ...
... Poem by a Friend 213 V. 213 VI . To Adine VII . On seeing the same Lady VIII . To the same Lady .. 214 215 215 IX . 216 X. 216 XI . Scotch Quadrilles 217 XII . 218 XIII . 218 XIV . 219 The Lay of the Lovely 220 The Maniac 224 To Helen ...
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... poetic dream ; Pourtraying , gentle friend , thy future life , Tranquil and bright as I would have it seem , With household joys and happy feelings rife , And thee , so dear a friend , the matron and the wife . ODE . I. The moon hath ...
... poetic dream ; Pourtraying , gentle friend , thy future life , Tranquil and bright as I would have it seem , With household joys and happy feelings rife , And thee , so dear a friend , the matron and the wife . ODE . I. The moon hath ...
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... poem is published rather in compliance with the wishes of friends , to whose opinion the author cannot but defer , than accordantly with the dictates of his own judg- ment . It was written ( as the reader will perceive ) under peculiar ...
... poem is published rather in compliance with the wishes of friends , to whose opinion the author cannot but defer , than accordantly with the dictates of his own judg- ment . It was written ( as the reader will perceive ) under peculiar ...
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... poets , far above the throng Of this world , tune their harps ? -should I forego The studies I most need , the hours I owe To patient self - inspection - the still thought , The frequent prayer , through which alone is taught Knowledge ...
... poets , far above the throng Of this world , tune their harps ? -should I forego The studies I most need , the hours I owe To patient self - inspection - the still thought , The frequent prayer , through which alone is taught Knowledge ...
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... yet might I say Which period of the days , now gone for aye , * The first one hundred and eight lines of the poem were written in the situation here described . Was richest in Earth's comforts , my fond heart Would 16 OUR FIRST SORROW .
... yet might I say Which period of the days , now gone for aye , * The first one hundred and eight lines of the poem were written in the situation here described . Was richest in Earth's comforts , my fond heart Would 16 OUR FIRST SORROW .
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bard beauty beneath bliss bosom bowers breath bright brow calm charms cheek dear death deep divine doth dread dream dwell E'en e'er earth earthly eyes Faerie Queene fair Fairy faith fancy Fancy's fear feel fond forget friends gaze gentle grace grave grief grieve Guenever haply hath Heaven Herne Bay hope hopes and fears Hymen idlesse King Arthur lady life's lone look look'd love's maiden mirth mortal Muse ne'er never night o'er once pain pale pass'd phantasy pleasant poet's poets poor pure rapture rhyme rich rove scarce seem'd Sir Launfal sleep smiles song SONNET soothe sorrow soul spirit sprites strange sweet sympathy tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought thy dreams thy heart toil trump of doom twas Twill vext visions voice wandering wast wayward ween wild witch young youth