The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... scene , Beholds new scenes beneath another sky . Throned in his palace of cerulean ice , Here Winter holds his unrejoicing court ; And through his airy hall the loud misrule Of driving tempest is forever heard : Here the grim tyrant ...
... scene , Beholds new scenes beneath another sky . Throned in his palace of cerulean ice , Here Winter holds his unrejoicing court ; And through his airy hall the loud misrule Of driving tempest is forever heard : Here the grim tyrant ...
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... scenes of life and death , And from each scene the noblest truths inspire . Nor less inspire my conduct than my song ; Teach my best reason , reason ; my best will Teach rectitude ; and fix my firm resolve Wisdom to wed , and pay her ...
... scenes of life and death , And from each scene the noblest truths inspire . Nor less inspire my conduct than my song ; Teach my best reason , reason ; my best will Teach rectitude ; and fix my firm resolve Wisdom to wed , and pay her ...
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... scenes of light , which Hope Even through the shade of sadness catches ! All this , which would I once but lose ... scene , which would have filled my heart With thoughts of all that happiest is- Of Love , where self hath only part ...
... scenes of light , which Hope Even through the shade of sadness catches ! All this , which would I once but lose ... scene , which would have filled my heart With thoughts of all that happiest is- Of Love , where self hath only part ...
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