The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to BayleySamuel Carter Hall H. G. Bohn, 1846 - English poetry |
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... Cold Beauty Ruth . HOWITT . Ballad I Remember , I Remember An Old Man's Story 283 Ode Mountain Children . 290 Ballad HERVEY . DIBDIN . A Twilight Landscape . 293 The Convict Ship 294 I Sail'd from the Downs I am all Alone 295 Tom ...
... Cold Beauty Ruth . HOWITT . Ballad I Remember , I Remember An Old Man's Story 283 Ode Mountain Children . 290 Ballad HERVEY . DIBDIN . A Twilight Landscape . 293 The Convict Ship 294 I Sail'd from the Downs I am all Alone 295 Tom ...
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... ..... 35. MATERNAL AFFECTION ........ 36. THE COLD BEAUTY ............... 39. BUONAPARTE .......... ............... . 40. THE WRECK .............. 41. WINDSOR . EVENING ........... 42. THE GIPSIES ' TENT ............ 43.
... ..... 35. MATERNAL AFFECTION ........ 36. THE COLD BEAUTY ............... 39. BUONAPARTE .......... ............... . 40. THE WRECK .............. 41. WINDSOR . EVENING ........... 42. THE GIPSIES ' TENT ............ 43.
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... cold and gentle grasp , He took her hand ; a moment o'er his face A tablet of unutterable thoughts Was traced , and then it faded as it came : He dropped the hand he held , and with slow steps Retired , but not as bidding her adieu ...
... cold and gentle grasp , He took her hand ; a moment o'er his face A tablet of unutterable thoughts Was traced , and then it faded as it came : He dropped the hand he held , and with slow steps Retired , but not as bidding her adieu ...
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... cold reality too real ! A change came o'er the spirit of my dream . The wanderer was alone as heretofore ; The beings which surrounded him were gone , Or were at war with him ! he was a mark For blight and desolation , -compass'd round ...
... cold reality too real ! A change came o'er the spirit of my dream . The wanderer was alone as heretofore ; The beings which surrounded him were gone , Or were at war with him ! he was a mark For blight and desolation , -compass'd round ...
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... cold raw mists that chill the comfortless day ; But shed thy splendour through the opening cloud , And cheer the earth once more . The languid flowers Lie odourless , bent down with heavy rain , Earth asks thy presence , saturate with ...
... cold raw mists that chill the comfortless day ; But shed thy splendour through the opening cloud , And cheer the earth once more . The languid flowers Lie odourless , bent down with heavy rain , Earth asks thy presence , saturate with ...
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