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... cheek , The worm shall soon feed on the roses there . And those garments so fine shall no longer be thine , Thou must quit them , fair lady , and change them away For a vesture as white as those robes of delight , But less fair and less ...
... cheek , The worm shall soon feed on the roses there . And those garments so fine shall no longer be thine , Thou must quit them , fair lady , and change them away For a vesture as white as those robes of delight , But less fair and less ...
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... a flow'r should so quickly have died That in her own bosom she cherish'd ; Why it bloom'd , till the rose on her cheek it espied , Then envied , and pined till it perish'd ! TO A LADY ON HER MARRIAGE . I WOULD not C2 19 Stanzas.
... a flow'r should so quickly have died That in her own bosom she cherish'd ; Why it bloom'd , till the rose on her cheek it espied , Then envied , and pined till it perish'd ! TO A LADY ON HER MARRIAGE . I WOULD not C2 19 Stanzas.
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... Ah ! think'st thou I could e'er forget ? Oh no ! e'en now , thine eye so jet I see suffused with Sorrow's dew ; E'en now , I press thy cheek so wet , And hear thee weep , Adieu ! Adieu ! WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM . LADY ! when first , 24 Stanzas.
... Ah ! think'st thou I could e'er forget ? Oh no ! e'en now , thine eye so jet I see suffused with Sorrow's dew ; E'en now , I press thy cheek so wet , And hear thee weep , Adieu ! Adieu ! WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM . LADY ! when first , 24 Stanzas.
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... cheek . Yet ye have heard the tempest roar , Have mark'd its chast'nings how unkind ; And seen the storms of sorrow pour Their fury on that form resign'd . Ꭰ 34 ON SEEING A LADY SHED TEARS . Say , 33 On seeing a Lady shed tears.
... cheek . Yet ye have heard the tempest roar , Have mark'd its chast'nings how unkind ; And seen the storms of sorrow pour Their fury on that form resign'd . Ꭰ 34 ON SEEING A LADY SHED TEARS . Say , 33 On seeing a Lady shed tears.
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... wake again the Mourner's tear ? For see , her eye of Heav'n's own blue The pearly dew of Sorrow steeps , Her cheek hath lost its rosy hue , She sighs , and see , -she weeps ! -she weeps ! TO MARY . Oh I love , with a lover's.
... wake again the Mourner's tear ? For see , her eye of Heav'n's own blue The pearly dew of Sorrow steeps , Her cheek hath lost its rosy hue , She sighs , and see , -she weeps ! -she weeps ! TO MARY . Oh I love , with a lover's.
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Palavras e frases frequentes
ALBUM Ave Maria banks of Loire beauteous beauty Beauty's bless blest bliss boon bower brave breathe bride bright brow charms cheek couch Cupid dark dear dirge divine divinest doom dream e'en e'er earth Emma faint fair fair Lady Falernian wine FALL OF BYZANTIUM fav'rite flowers flute Friendship gentlest gloom glow grace grove hallow'd hark haste hath hear heard heart heaven holiest holy hour Hymen hymn joys lady lips lord Lorenzo lov'd Love's lover lute lyre Maecenas meek methought minstrel Muse ne'er night Nymph o'er pale pilgrim prayer PYRRHA roam rose rosy Sabbath-bell sacred Sappho scarce seem'd seraph shades shore shrine sleep smile soar soft song soon sooth sorrows soul spirit STANZAS strains sweet sweetest tear thee thine thou art tomb Twas twilight twine Venus vesper wake weep wine woes would'st yonder young youth
Passagens conhecidas
Página 47 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath. That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
Página 23 - Men neither could nor would resist 'em ; For Hymen's fires inflamed their breast, And Cupid's arrows seldom missed 'em. But changing thus their arms about, The boys became perplexed and stupid ; Love puts the torch of Hymen out, While Hymen blunts the shafts of Cupid.
Página 96 - Heaven'. how horrible it is to be A prey to the wild waters, to contend, And feel how vain the contest, with the waves, Th...
Página 123 - O ! I would roam around thy turrets, while They bask in moonlight beauty, while Romance Wakes the high visions of her holiest trance, And bids her fairest forms the night beguile.
Página 48 - I would not but hear my mother's voice! I would not but bid her heart rejoice! For all the mines of wealth that sleep In the bottomless caves of the ocean deep!
Página vii - THE following effusions were written, chiefly, at an early age, and under circumstances little favourable to poetical pursuits.
Página 26 - And, ere he sunk beneath the flood, To bless it with a parting smile. So when the Christian's day is past, Tis his to chase the twilight gloom, To glow the brighter at the last, And gild with glory e'en the tomb.
Página 81 - Thy words are daggers—spare them then. Alas! How short is woman's triumph o'er herself. A brief uncertain time she may o'erpass Her sex's limits, for...
Página 10 - Ah, no! that hope I fear is o'er, I bid the dear deceit farewell; And scarce may hope to hear once more The music of the Sabbath-bell.
Página 37 - Who sung so passing sweet, and every eve, From yonder vine-wreathed window, breathed so soft Her vespers to the Virgin...