The Pelican Island, and Other PoemsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 - 264 páginas Autograph manuscript signed; bound with a presentation ALS from Montgomery to Thomas Raffles, 1829 Apr 17. |
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... - tinctured . On the loftiest cliff They settled , hovering ere they touch'd the ground , And uttering , in a language of their own , Yet such as every ear might understand , And every bosom answer , notes of joy , And D 5 57.
... - tinctured . On the loftiest cliff They settled , hovering ere they touch'd the ground , And uttering , in a language of their own , Yet such as every ear might understand , And every bosom answer , notes of joy , And D 5 57.
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James Montgomery. And every bosom answer , notes of joy , And gratulation for that resting - place . Stately and ... bosoms , and reposed till morn . I knew the Pelicans , and cried- " All hail ! Ye future dwellers in the wilderness ...
James Montgomery. And every bosom answer , notes of joy , And gratulation for that resting - place . Stately and ... bosoms , and reposed till morn . I knew the Pelicans , and cried- " All hail ! Ye future dwellers in the wilderness ...
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... bosom in the cooling flood , He took her place , and felt through every nerve , While the plump nestlings throbb'd against his heart , The tenderness that makes the vulture mild ; Yea , half unwillingly his post resign'd , When , home ...
... bosom in the cooling flood , He took her place , and felt through every nerve , While the plump nestlings throbb'd against his heart , The tenderness that makes the vulture mild ; Yea , half unwillingly his post resign'd , When , home ...
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... bosoms , wakening powers unknown , Till sweet necessity was laid upon them ; They bred , and rear'd their little families , As they were train'd and disciplined before . Thus wings were multiplied from year to year , And ere the ...
... bosoms , wakening powers unknown , Till sweet necessity was laid upon them ; They bred , and rear'd their little families , As they were train'd and disciplined before . Thus wings were multiplied from year to year , And ere the ...
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... bosom - hell of guilty man ! The eyes of all look'd up to Him , whose hand Had made them , and supplied their daily need ; Although they knew Him not , they look'd to Him ; And He , whose mercy is o'er all his works , Forgot not one of ...
... bosom - hell of guilty man ! The eyes of all look'd up to Him , whose hand Had made them , and supplied their daily need ; Although they knew Him not , they look'd to Him ; And He , whose mercy is o'er all his works , Forgot not one of ...
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2d Edit abyss amidst appear'd art Thou Author beautiful beheld beneath billow birds birth Blessed bliss bosom BOTANY breast breath breeze burthen CANTO child clouds coloured coral reef darkness dead death dreams earth Engravings eternity evanescent fill'd fire flood foolscap 8vo gaze glory Green happy hath heart heaven hope isle J. C. LOUDON JOHN BRITTON kindred knew land light living look'd mind morn mountains musquitos Nature Nature's nest never night o'er ocean open'd Orme peace PELICAN ISLAND Plates Poems prey Price 11 printed for Longman rain reef Rees Right Ho rock round scene SCOTTISH BORDER seem'd shine small isle song soul spirit star by star stars strange sup.-roy sweet thee THOMAS MOORE Thou art thought trees turn'd Twas vanish'd voice Vols Volumes Voyages watch'd waves whence wild wind wings young
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