The Evening Walk; and Other Poems. To which are Added, Leisure HoursSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1843 - 142 |
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... heaven , Ere sage experience its cold facts had given ; When all was pure , and beautiful , and true , Like my fond heart , that then no worldly wisdom knew : Then , when pure joys and rosy hours were mine , I first beheld those charms ...
... heaven , Ere sage experience its cold facts had given ; When all was pure , and beautiful , and true , Like my fond heart , that then no worldly wisdom knew : Then , when pure joys and rosy hours were mine , I first beheld those charms ...
Strona 21
... heaven ! Oft would we rove , thro ' many a shady grove , And listen to the sweetly murmuring dove , And Philomela singing strains of love : Oft would we watch the sun's last setting rays , Gilding the clouds , till shone the living ...
... heaven ! Oft would we rove , thro ' many a shady grove , And listen to the sweetly murmuring dove , And Philomela singing strains of love : Oft would we watch the sun's last setting rays , Gilding the clouds , till shone the living ...
Strona 31
... heaven's immeasurable bound , And breath'd to heaven her sighs . The night was dark , but on the sea She saw a vessel ride ; She clasp'd her hands with ecstacy , And thanks to heaven she sigh'd . And soon she clasp'd a smuggler brave ...
... heaven's immeasurable bound , And breath'd to heaven her sighs . The night was dark , but on the sea She saw a vessel ride ; She clasp'd her hands with ecstacy , And thanks to heaven she sigh'd . And soon she clasp'd a smuggler brave ...
Strona 39
... heaven , Who all his kindness , and affection prov'd . Yes , bless'd were they - till a seducer came , And lur'd his only child from virtue's ways ; Then fled and left her , and , alas ! she plung'd Into yon stream , and clos'd her ...
... heaven , Who all his kindness , and affection prov'd . Yes , bless'd were they - till a seducer came , And lur'd his only child from virtue's ways ; Then fled and left her , and , alas ! she plung'd Into yon stream , and clos'd her ...
Strona 46
... Heaven's mournful drapery .. Here upon thy tomb I'll kneel , Till my fond heart shall cease to feel ; Sighs shall heave my throbbing breast , Tears shall flow where thou dost rest ; The pale moon shall mildly shine , Dews shall wet ...
... Heaven's mournful drapery .. Here upon thy tomb I'll kneel , Till my fond heart shall cease to feel ; Sighs shall heave my throbbing breast , Tears shall flow where thou dost rest ; The pale moon shall mildly shine , Dews shall wet ...
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Ausonian beam beauteous beautiful blest bliss bloom blushing bosom bower breath'd breathe breeze bright bright eye brow cave charms cheek clouds crystal water curls dark death deep dewy fair feel fire fled flowers foam fond heart fondly glee glow grave grove gurgling heard heave heaven hermit honeysuckle bowers hour land Latian LAURA lips listen Liverpool lonely look'd lov'd love thee love's lyre maid melancholy Menai Bridge midnight midnight hour mourn murmuring naiads ne'er neath night nymphs o'er pale peace pensive Phebus Philomela press'd prest pure raptur'd rest rill rov'd rove rude scenes shades shady grove shone sigh sigh'd silvery sing SIR WILLIAM JONES smile snow soon sorrow soul sparkling storms STOURBRIDGE strains stream streamlets sweet sweetly tale thou thought thro tomb trembling Twas voice vows wake wander'd wandering wave winds woke young zephyrs
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