The Poetical Works of John Snowden Hopkins: Containing Alberto, an Epic Poem; Delascus, a Dramatic Poem; Together with Miscellaneous PoemsWoods & Crane, printers, 1842 - 215 |
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... once the seal Is broke that bound them , and they find a dearth In things that were their idols and their shrine , Which their own holiness had made divine . XIII . His mind in its impassioned moments threw , An ideal world around him ...
... once the seal Is broke that bound them , and they find a dearth In things that were their idols and their shrine , Which their own holiness had made divine . XIII . His mind in its impassioned moments threw , An ideal world around him ...
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... once filled the flagging sail , And on the stagnant ocean still they lay ; The best oars then had been of no avail , Because their strength was gone — and reason's ray But faint and feebly flashed at intervals , And filled them with the ...
... once filled the flagging sail , And on the stagnant ocean still they lay ; The best oars then had been of no avail , Because their strength was gone — and reason's ray But faint and feebly flashed at intervals , And filled them with the ...
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... once been forced upon his kind to feed , And battled oft with storms in his time too , With but little ceremony did proceed To suggest to the balance of the crew , That one at least , must for his fellows bleed , When , " land , " by ...
... once been forced upon his kind to feed , And battled oft with storms in his time too , With but little ceremony did proceed To suggest to the balance of the crew , That one at least , must for his fellows bleed , When , " land , " by ...
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... once had been a nation's boast and crest , ' Mid which they stood in silence and alone , And with her tear - bedimmed eye on him thrown . XXXI . And gazing thus , spoke not , save with her eyes All that she felt while she stood gazing ...
... once had been a nation's boast and crest , ' Mid which they stood in silence and alone , And with her tear - bedimmed eye on him thrown . XXXI . And gazing thus , spoke not , save with her eyes All that she felt while she stood gazing ...
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... once in beauty and in order stood , Now crushed and crumbled by Time's mighty flood . XXXVIII . And there they stood among these ruins vast , Wrapped in the stole of their own thoughts , he deem'd ; And night her shroud had o'er ...
... once in beauty and in order stood , Now crushed and crumbled by Time's mighty flood . XXXVIII . And there they stood among these ruins vast , Wrapped in the stole of their own thoughts , he deem'd ; And night her shroud had o'er ...
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Alberto art thou beauteous beauty bitter blend bosom breath bright brow charms clay cloud CORELLO crumbling crushed dark dark wave darkness reigned dead death deemed deep DELASCUS desolation despair destiny didst doom doth dream dwell e'er earth eternal fame fancy fatal past fate feelings flash forever gazed gleams gloom glory glowing golden air Greece hath heart heaven hierophant hope hour idol immortal isle kindling land life's light live love's lyre mighty mighty hand mind MINISTER morn mortal mysterious night o'er ocean pain pall passion perchance PHANTOM redeem round ruins sacred SECOND GENIUS shrine shroud silence slumber smile soft song sorrow sought soul speak spirit star stood storm strange tear tempest thee thine things thou art tomb tone torture trackless sea twas unto vision voice waters wild winds withered wreck Ye ministers Ye stars youth
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Strona 122 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.
Strona 25 - So great the distance seemed to her between his height of dignity and her lowly fortunes, that she would say, " It were all one that I should love a bright peculiar star and think to wed it, Bertram is so far above me.
Strona 91 - Th' uncertain glory of an April day, Which now shows all her beauty to the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away.