The Poems of William B. Tappan, Volumen1Henry Perkins--Chestnut Street., 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... beams I long to see ; Those ruby lips , disparting , Should lisp of love to me . I gaze and still new pleasures My bosom overflow ; O tell me , best of treasures ! What is it moves me so ? Yet hush ! I would not wake thee , So tranquil ...
... beams I long to see ; Those ruby lips , disparting , Should lisp of love to me . I gaze and still new pleasures My bosom overflow ; O tell me , best of treasures ! What is it moves me so ? Yet hush ! I would not wake thee , So tranquil ...
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... . Wherefore then the golden beam , Springing up the eastern sky ; Bright , yet soft as morning's dream , When night's empire passes by ? Wherefore then the choral hymn , Floating on the wavy c 2 WILLIAM B. TAPPAN . 29 Christ Risen.
... . Wherefore then the golden beam , Springing up the eastern sky ; Bright , yet soft as morning's dream , When night's empire passes by ? Wherefore then the choral hymn , Floating on the wavy c 2 WILLIAM B. TAPPAN . 29 Christ Risen.
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... beams brightly on this , And to Time lends the hue of Eternity's hour . If so , ' tis remembrance of love's plighted vow , The sweets of communion , once ardent and true ; And the wish that those veiled in mortality now , Should soar ...
... beams brightly on this , And to Time lends the hue of Eternity's hour . If so , ' tis remembrance of love's plighted vow , The sweets of communion , once ardent and true ; And the wish that those veiled in mortality now , Should soar ...
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... beam , When ocean sleeps in peaceful calm ; While o'er its breast thy gentle gleam Plays wanton , and with sacred charm Lulls the wrapt soul in fancy's pleasing dream . And oft , sweet star ! at even tide , 46 THE POEMS OF.
... beam , When ocean sleeps in peaceful calm ; While o'er its breast thy gentle gleam Plays wanton , and with sacred charm Lulls the wrapt soul in fancy's pleasing dream . And oft , sweet star ! at even tide , 46 THE POEMS OF.
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... beams on ocean's weary breast ; Precursor of a smiling day , It lulls his fears to peaceful rest : No more in peril shall he roam , For night and danger now are far ; With steady helm he enters home , His guide the bright and morning ...
... beams on ocean's weary breast ; Precursor of a smiling day , It lulls his fears to peaceful rest : No more in peril shall he roam , For night and danger now are far ; With steady helm he enters home , His guide the bright and morning ...
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