The Poetical Common-place Book: Consisting of an Original Selection of Standard and Fugitive Poetry, Including a Few Translations Hitherto Unpublished |
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... o'er the dell , Blest as th ' immortal gods is he , Breathes there the man with soul so dead , Bright stranger ! welcome to my field , Bring me a garland , bring me a wreath , Clos'd is the book , the tale is o'er , Come live with me ...
... o'er the dell , Blest as th ' immortal gods is he , Breathes there the man with soul so dead , Bright stranger ! welcome to my field , Bring me a garland , bring me a wreath , Clos'd is the book , the tale is o'er , Come live with me ...
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... O'er breezy hill or woodland glade , 355 336 247 280 165 343 178 255 3 4 126 344 55 O'er the evils of life ' tis a folly to fret , O fairest orb of heav'nly light , Oft have I seen yon solitary man , Of Leinster fam'd for maidens fair ...
... O'er breezy hill or woodland glade , 355 336 247 280 165 343 178 255 3 4 126 344 55 O'er the evils of life ' tis a folly to fret , O fairest orb of heav'nly light , Oft have I seen yon solitary man , Of Leinster fam'd for maidens fair ...
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... o'er all the vacant plains , ' Tis past ! no more the summer blooms ! " Tis sweet , when in the glowing west , Page 46 381 324 121 278 181 248 16 957 8 " Tis the last sweet smile of the evening sun , To fair Fidele's grassy tomb , 988 ...
... o'er all the vacant plains , ' Tis past ! no more the summer blooms ! " Tis sweet , when in the glowing west , Page 46 381 324 121 278 181 248 16 957 8 " Tis the last sweet smile of the evening sun , To fair Fidele's grassy tomb , 988 ...
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... Tis pleasure breathes that short quick sigh , And flushes o'er that rosy face ; Whilst shame and infant modesty Shrink back with hesitating grace , A The lovely maiden's dimpled cheek At that sweet voice still The Voice of Praise, Mitford,
... Tis pleasure breathes that short quick sigh , And flushes o'er that rosy face ; Whilst shame and infant modesty Shrink back with hesitating grace , A The lovely maiden's dimpled cheek At that sweet voice still The Voice of Praise, Mitford,
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... O'er the mist - clad mountain's head Their fairy beam ; Then one by one retiring , shroud , Dim glittāring through a fleecy cloud , Their last faint beam . ' Tis when ( just waked from transient death By some fresh zephyr's balmy ...
... O'er the mist - clad mountain's head Their fairy beam ; Then one by one retiring , shroud , Dim glittāring through a fleecy cloud , Their last faint beam . ' Tis when ( just waked from transient death By some fresh zephyr's balmy ...
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