English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - 785 páginas |
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... o'er the sky advanced the kindling dawn , The crimson cloud , blue main , and mountain gray , And lake , dim - gleaming on the smoky lawn : Far to the west the long , long vale withdrawn , Where twilight loves to linger for awhile ; And ...
... o'er the sky advanced the kindling dawn , The crimson cloud , blue main , and mountain gray , And lake , dim - gleaming on the smoky lawn : Far to the west the long , long vale withdrawn , Where twilight loves to linger for awhile ; And ...
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... o'er my mind . When fortune drops her gay parade , When pleasure's transient roses fade , And wither in the tomb , Unchang'd is thy immortal prize , Thy ever - verdant laurels rise In undecaying bloom . By thee protected , I defy The ...
... o'er my mind . When fortune drops her gay parade , When pleasure's transient roses fade , And wither in the tomb , Unchang'd is thy immortal prize , Thy ever - verdant laurels rise In undecaying bloom . By thee protected , I defy The ...
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... o'er- I'll sing , first in night's diadem , For ever and forevermore , The Star - the Star of Bethlehem ! THE CHRISTIAD . [ Concluding stanzas , written shortly before his death . ] Thus far have I pursued my solemn theme , With self ...
... o'er- I'll sing , first in night's diadem , For ever and forevermore , The Star - the Star of Bethlehem ! THE CHRISTIAD . [ Concluding stanzas , written shortly before his death . ] Thus far have I pursued my solemn theme , With self ...
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... o'er thy pillow spread , Shall lull thy weeping sorrows to repose ; To Love the tender heart hath ever fled , As on its mother's breast the infant throws Its sobbing face , and there in sleep forgets its woes . Oh ! fondly cherish ...
... o'er thy pillow spread , Shall lull thy weeping sorrows to repose ; To Love the tender heart hath ever fled , As on its mother's breast the infant throws Its sobbing face , and there in sleep forgets its woes . Oh ! fondly cherish ...
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... O'er thy lost treasure still in silence grieve ; But never to the unfeeling ear complain ; From fruitless struggles dearly bought refrain ! Submit at once - the bitter task resign , Nor watch and fan the expiring flame in vain ...
... O'er thy lost treasure still in silence grieve ; But never to the unfeeling ear complain ; From fruitless struggles dearly bought refrain ! Submit at once - the bitter task resign , Nor watch and fan the expiring flame in vain ...
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