The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 Seiten |
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... thine , Which speaks in accents more than half divine ! " Among some trifles inscribed to Miss GREME , who had rallied him on his indisposition to marry , was a new version of the story of " ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE . " ORPHEUS , of old ...
... thine , Which speaks in accents more than half divine ! " Among some trifles inscribed to Miss GREME , who had rallied him on his indisposition to marry , was a new version of the story of " ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE . " ORPHEUS , of old ...
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... Thine on a nation's welfare fixed sublime , By freedom strengthen'd , and revered by time : He , as the comet whose portentous light Spreads balefu ! splendour o'er the glooms of night , With dire amazement chills the startled breast ...
... Thine on a nation's welfare fixed sublime , By freedom strengthen'd , and revered by time : He , as the comet whose portentous light Spreads balefu ! splendour o'er the glooms of night , With dire amazement chills the startled breast ...
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... thine ! Let Hope her healing charm impart . And soothe , with melodies divine , The anguish of a mother's heart . Oh , think ! the darlings of thy love , Divested of this earthly clod , Amid unnumber'd saints , above , Bask in the bosom ...
... thine ! Let Hope her healing charm impart . And soothe , with melodies divine , The anguish of a mother's heart . Oh , think ! the darlings of thy love , Divested of this earthly clod , Amid unnumber'd saints , above , Bask in the bosom ...
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... thine the better choice ; Thine eyes so speak , as with a voice : Thy heart may still in earth rejoice And all its beauty love ; But no , not all this fair , enchanting earth , With all its spells , can give the rapture birth That waits ...
... thine the better choice ; Thine eyes so speak , as with a voice : Thy heart may still in earth rejoice And all its beauty love ; But no , not all this fair , enchanting earth , With all its spells , can give the rapture birth That waits ...
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... thine own eternity . MY CHILD . I CANNOT make him dead ! His fair sunshiny head Is ever bounding round my study chair ; Yet , when my eyes , now dim With tears , I turn to him , The vision vanishes - he is not there ! I walk my parlour ...
... thine own eternity . MY CHILD . I CANNOT make him dead ! His fair sunshiny head Is ever bounding round my study chair ; Yet , when my eyes , now dim With tears , I turn to him , The vision vanishes - he is not there ! I walk my parlour ...
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