The student's treasury of English song, selections from the poets of the present century, ed. by W. H. D. Adams1873 |
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... once are things for ever , All thoughts , all passions , all delights , All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom , An empty sky , a world of heather , And hast thou sought thy heavenly home , " And I could weep , " the Oneyda chief , And ...
... once are things for ever , All thoughts , all passions , all delights , All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom , An empty sky , a world of heather , And hast thou sought thy heavenly home , " And I could weep , " the Oneyda chief , And ...
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... Once , in the flight of ages past , One word is too often profaned , Campbell , Prof. Wilson , .. B. W. Procter , .. Morris , .. R. Browning , .. Onward they came in their joy , and around them the lamps of the sea - nymphs , Over the ...
... Once , in the flight of ages past , One word is too often profaned , Campbell , Prof. Wilson , .. B. W. Procter , .. Morris , .. R. Browning , .. Onward they came in their joy , and around them the lamps of the sea - nymphs , Over the ...
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... and no reproof , When once I dared to stand aloof ! AND THUS EACH NIGHT OUR DEATH DO WE REHEARSE . AIRD . WHAT PROMISE OF THE COMING DAY , WHEN SIN AND PAIN SHALL PASS AWAY ? " - THOMAS AIRD . " O HEART OF MAN ! THE CENTRE OF A.
... and no reproof , When once I dared to stand aloof ! AND THUS EACH NIGHT OUR DEATH DO WE REHEARSE . AIRD . WHAT PROMISE OF THE COMING DAY , WHEN SIN AND PAIN SHALL PASS AWAY ? " - THOMAS AIRD . " O HEART OF MAN ! THE CENTRE OF A.
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... once feel that we were ever young ! It is to add , immured In the hot prison of the present , month To month with weary pain . It is to suffer this , And feel but half , and feebly , what we feel . Deep in our hidden heart Festers the ...
... once feel that we were ever young ! It is to add , immured In the hot prison of the present , month To month with weary pain . It is to suffer this , And feel but half , and feebly , what we feel . Deep in our hidden heart Festers the ...
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... once more looks down Amidst the dazzling day . " He is coming ! he is coming ! " Like a bridegroom from his room Came the hero from his prison To the scaffold and the doom . 39 THE NAME OF HONOUR MORE THAN I FEAR DEATH . " - SHAKSPEARE ...
... once more looks down Amidst the dazzling day . " He is coming ! he is coming ! " Like a bridegroom from his room Came the hero from his prison To the scaffold and the doom . 39 THE NAME OF HONOUR MORE THAN I FEAR DEATH . " - SHAKSPEARE ...
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beauty beneath bird born bosom breast breath bright brow BROWNING BYRON CAMPBELL Casa Wappy child cloud CLOUGH COLERIDGE CRABBE dark DAVID GRAY dead death deep delight doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes fair fame feel flowers GEORGE CRABBE glory GOETHE golden grace grave GRAY green grief hand happy hast hath heart heaven HEMANS HENRY CLOUGH hope hour JAMES HOGG Kilmeny LANDON LEIGH HUNT LIFE'S light living look LORD LORD BYRON lyrical LYTTON morn Myrrha never night o'er pain passion PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Poems poet poetical poetry rose round SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Sard says SHELLEY shine sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit spring stars sweet SYDNEY DOBELL tears tender thee thine things THOMAS HOOD thou thought TRUTH voice waves weary weep wild wind wings WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED youth