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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... youth — and none There are so deep and dear — and none that bring The past so full — so bright — to which we cling . IX . And night reigns - reigns , but not in darkness - light And beauteous hang the heavens o'er the sea- And the fired ...
... youth — and none There are so deep and dear — and none that bring The past so full — so bright — to which we cling . IX . And night reigns - reigns , but not in darkness - light And beauteous hang the heavens o'er the sea- And the fired ...
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... youth's fever and its dream , My spirit was made before its fate to bow , And my heart was scathed as by its fire ... youth lie withered there , Amid life's common mass of calls or care . XXVI . The dreams - dreams of youth , one Canto ...
... youth's fever and its dream , My spirit was made before its fate to bow , And my heart was scathed as by its fire ... youth lie withered there , Amid life's common mass of calls or care . XXVI . The dreams - dreams of youth , one Canto ...
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... youth's imagining . XXVII . Iza ! what Iza , have I said or sung ! Have I been wand'ring from thee and my theme ; I never deemed my lyre would be strung Again to notes that echo back the dream Of youth , when hope , and love , and life ...
... youth's imagining . XXVII . Iza ! what Iza , have I said or sung ! Have I been wand'ring from thee and my theme ; I never deemed my lyre would be strung Again to notes that echo back the dream Of youth , when hope , and love , and life ...
Strona 64
... youth he solitude would seek , To hold communion with the beautiful- With things that did to him a language speak In nature's voice , as sweet , as wonderful . " The ocean , 4 . earth , and sky , a language spoke Unto his heart - whose ...
... youth he solitude would seek , To hold communion with the beautiful- With things that did to him a language speak In nature's voice , as sweet , as wonderful . " The ocean , 4 . earth , and sky , a language spoke Unto his heart - whose ...
Strona 83
... that did sweetly teem With youth's most fairy visions in its dawn , Its dawn of brightness - closed in cloud and gloom , For such must be of such an one the doom . LXXXII . Man oft is his own dupe and passions Canto III . ] 883 ALBERTO .
... that did sweetly teem With youth's most fairy visions in its dawn , Its dawn of brightness - closed in cloud and gloom , For such must be of such an one the doom . LXXXII . Man oft is his own dupe and passions Canto III . ] 883 ALBERTO .
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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.