Poems, in Two Volumes 1807, Объемы 1-2Henry Frowde, 1913 - Всего страниц: 352 |
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... Deep he lies in Jordan flood . " - Stricken by this ill assurance , Pale and trembling Hubert stood . 66 Take your earnings . " - Oh ! that I Could have seen my Brother die ! It was a pang that vex'd him then ; And oft returned , again ...
... Deep he lies in Jordan flood . " - Stricken by this ill assurance , Pale and trembling Hubert stood . 66 Take your earnings . " - Oh ! that I Could have seen my Brother die ! It was a pang that vex'd him then ; And oft returned , again ...
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... Deep , Thou , Thou and all thy mates , to keep An incommunicable sleep . I look for Ghosts ; but none will force Their way to me ; ' tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead ; 50 60 70 70 For ...
... Deep , Thou , Thou and all thy mates , to keep An incommunicable sleep . I look for Ghosts ; but none will force Their way to me ; ' tis falsely said That there was ever intercourse Betwixt the living and the dead ; 50 60 70 70 For ...
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... deep , Nor ever more were seen . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The Solitude of Binnorie . The Stream that flows out of the Lake , As through the glen it rambles , Repeats a moan o'er moss and stone , For those seven lovely ...
... deep , Nor ever more were seen . Sing , mournfully , oh ! mournfully , The Solitude of Binnorie . The Stream that flows out of the Lake , As through the glen it rambles , Repeats a moan o'er moss and stone , For those seven lovely ...
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... deep ! Dear bosom Child we call thee , that dost steep In rich reward all suffering ; Balm that tames All anguish ; Saint that evil thoughts and aims Takest away , and into souls dost creep , Like to a breeze from heaven . Shall I alone ...
... deep ! Dear bosom Child we call thee , that dost steep In rich reward all suffering ; Balm that tames All anguish ; Saint that evil thoughts and aims Takest away , and into souls dost creep , Like to a breeze from heaven . Shall I alone ...
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... deep solitude : Nor would the nicest Anchorite exclude A Field or two of brighter green , or Plot Of tillage - ground , that seemeth like a spot Of stationary sunshine : thou hast view'd These only , Duddon ! with their paths renew'd By ...
... deep solitude : Nor would the nicest Anchorite exclude A Field or two of brighter green , or Plot Of tillage - ground , that seemeth like a spot Of stationary sunshine : thou hast view'd These only , Duddon ! with their paths renew'd By ...
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