The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth CenturyJ. Sharpe, 1830 - 360 страници |
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... Earth is veil'd And mantled with its beauty ; and the walls , That close the universe with crystal in , Are eloquent with voices , that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity , In harmonies , too perfect , and too high , For aught but ...
... Earth is veil'd And mantled with its beauty ; and the walls , That close the universe with crystal in , Are eloquent with voices , that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity , In harmonies , too perfect , and too high , For aught but ...
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... earth and heaven , That meet him in the charm of grace and power . ' Tis not the noisy babbler , who displays , In studied phrase , and ornate epithet , And rounded period , poor and vapid thoughts , Which peep from out the cumbrous ...
... earth and heaven , That meet him in the charm of grace and power . ' Tis not the noisy babbler , who displays , In studied phrase , and ornate epithet , And rounded period , poor and vapid thoughts , Which peep from out the cumbrous ...
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... Earth be a crimson'd sod ; A bloody hunter , yet behold ! His shrine is of thrice beaten gold . And she , the queen of Belus ' son , Who built this sanctuary high , And plann'd it - proud presuming one ! With roof - tree laid against ...
... Earth be a crimson'd sod ; A bloody hunter , yet behold ! His shrine is of thrice beaten gold . And she , the queen of Belus ' son , Who built this sanctuary high , And plann'd it - proud presuming one ! With roof - tree laid against ...
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... earth ? Does human blood with life embue Those wandering veins of heavenly blue , That stray along thy forehead fair , Lost ' mid a gleam of golden hair ? Oh ! can that light and airy breath Steal from a being doom'd to death ; Those ...
... earth ? Does human blood with life embue Those wandering veins of heavenly blue , That stray along thy forehead fair , Lost ' mid a gleam of golden hair ? Oh ! can that light and airy breath Steal from a being doom'd to death ; Those ...
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... earth ! Night is the time to watch ; On ocean's dark expanse , To hail the Pleiades , or catch The full moon's earliest glance , That brings unto the homesick mind All we have loved and left behind . Night is the time for care ...
... earth ! Night is the time to watch ; On ocean's dark expanse , To hail the Pleiades , or catch The full moon's earliest glance , That brings unto the homesick mind All we have loved and left behind . Night is the time for care ...
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