The Poems of William B. Tappan, Volumen1Henry Perkins--Chestnut Street., 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... grief is thine , Quenched the glory of thy light , — Where is now the promise given To thy sires of ancient day ? Where , O where , the lamp of heaven , To direct the wanderer's way ? Ye who , favoured , saw HIM , tell Of his mien ...
... grief is thine , Quenched the glory of thy light , — Where is now the promise given To thy sires of ancient day ? Where , O where , the lamp of heaven , To direct the wanderer's way ? Ye who , favoured , saw HIM , tell Of his mien ...
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... grief hath bowed , Who bled as they have bled ; In the light of every lofty deed , Their shadows rise to view ; They come from trophied tombs to plead For these - the lingering few . The breeze that waves their withered hairs Is stirred ...
... grief hath bowed , Who bled as they have bled ; In the light of every lofty deed , Their shadows rise to view ; They come from trophied tombs to plead For these - the lingering few . The breeze that waves their withered hairs Is stirred ...
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... ' Tis midnight , and from all removed , Immanuel wrestles , lone , with fears ; E'en the disciple that he loved , Heeds not his Master's grief and tears . D ' Tis midnight , and for other's guilt The Man WILLIAM B. TAPPAN . 37.
... ' Tis midnight , and from all removed , Immanuel wrestles , lone , with fears ; E'en the disciple that he loved , Heeds not his Master's grief and tears . D ' Tis midnight , and for other's guilt The Man WILLIAM B. TAPPAN . 37.
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... grief , to mortality known , The dream of anxiety , chequered with pain ? From courts of the skies should the spotless e'er bend , And delights , once endeared , unimpassioned descry ; Is there aught that could bid the wrapt spirit ...
... grief , to mortality known , The dream of anxiety , chequered with pain ? From courts of the skies should the spotless e'er bend , And delights , once endeared , unimpassioned descry ; Is there aught that could bid the wrapt spirit ...
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... grief would gladly hide . And fancy whispers in mine ear , That those who once were here beloved , To friendship and affection dear , Now from this fleeting scene removed , Repose , bright star , in thy ethereal sphere . CHARLES CARROLL ...
... grief would gladly hide . And fancy whispers in mine ear , That those who once were here beloved , To friendship and affection dear , Now from this fleeting scene removed , Repose , bright star , in thy ethereal sphere . CHARLES CARROLL ...
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