The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth CenturyJ. Sharpe, 1830 - 360 страници |
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... became at once the order of the day . Such indeed was the brilliancy which attended the rising of this new lumi- nary , that the light of numerous contempo- rary stars was entirely obscured by its bright- ness . iv PREFACE .
... became at once the order of the day . Such indeed was the brilliancy which attended the rising of this new lumi- nary , that the light of numerous contempo- rary stars was entirely obscured by its bright- ness . iv PREFACE .
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... once into my inmost soul , With feelings as thy beauty fair , And left no other vision there . To me thy parents are unknown ; Glad would they be their child to own ! And well they must have loved before , If since thy birth they loved ...
... once into my inmost soul , With feelings as thy beauty fair , And left no other vision there . To me thy parents are unknown ; Glad would they be their child to own ! And well they must have loved before , If since thy birth they loved ...
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... once the holy bird sang all night long , Till broke the day - star's beam on Bethlehem ; His red uprising stay'd the fearful song , Blazing on dewy morning's diadem . Is it the rushing sound of years to come , Thrown from the bosom of ...
... once the holy bird sang all night long , Till broke the day - star's beam on Bethlehem ; His red uprising stay'd the fearful song , Blazing on dewy morning's diadem . Is it the rushing sound of years to come , Thrown from the bosom of ...
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... once I felt and dream'd , must feel and dream no more ; Though the world , with all its frosts and storms , has chill'd my soul at last , And genius , with the foodful looks of youthful friend- ship past ; Though my path is dark and ...
... once I felt and dream'd , must feel and dream no more ; Though the world , with all its frosts and storms , has chill'd my soul at last , And genius , with the foodful looks of youthful friend- ship past ; Though my path is dark and ...
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... once , my Scottish lassie ! dance a giddy dance with thee . Here's to thee , my Scottish lassie ! —I shall think of thee at even , When I see its first and fairest star come smiling up through heaven ; I shall hear thy sweet and ...
... once , my Scottish lassie ! dance a giddy dance with thee . Here's to thee , my Scottish lassie ! —I shall think of thee at even , When I see its first and fairest star come smiling up through heaven ; I shall hear thy sweet and ...
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