The Poetical Album: And Register of Modern Fugitive Poetry, Том 1Alaric Alexander Watts Hurst, Chance, and Company, 1828 |
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... twas an awful moment ! -for the crew Had rashly , deeply drank , while yet they knew No ruling eye was on them - and became Wild as the tempest ! Peril could not tame— Nay , stirred their brutal hearts to more excess ; Round the ...
... twas an awful moment ! -for the crew Had rashly , deeply drank , while yet they knew No ruling eye was on them - and became Wild as the tempest ! Peril could not tame— Nay , stirred their brutal hearts to more excess ; Round the ...
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... Twas said that they were placed in fondness there By an Italian Girl , whom he had loved ! Literary Gazette . L. E. L .. SONNET . BY THE REV . W. L. BOWLES . WHEN last we parted thou wert young and fair ; How beautiful , let fond ...
... Twas said that they were placed in fondness there By an Italian Girl , whom he had loved ! Literary Gazette . L. E. L .. SONNET . BY THE REV . W. L. BOWLES . WHEN last we parted thou wert young and fair ; How beautiful , let fond ...
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... twas reality he felt- Had SHAKSPEARE's self amidst you been , Friends , he had seen you melt , And triumphed to have seen ! And there was many an hour Of blended kindred fame , When SIDDONS's auxiliar power , And sister magic came ...
... twas reality he felt- Had SHAKSPEARE's self amidst you been , Friends , he had seen you melt , And triumphed to have seen ! And there was many an hour Of blended kindred fame , When SIDDONS's auxiliar power , And sister magic came ...
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... twas and high So none might mark the roofs ! The pillars that Stood like supporting giants , verged away In long innumerable avenues , but Met at a point bright as the sun , when he Looks flaming on the sands of Palestine . Each column ...
... twas and high So none might mark the roofs ! The pillars that Stood like supporting giants , verged away In long innumerable avenues , but Met at a point bright as the sun , when he Looks flaming on the sands of Palestine . Each column ...
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... twas to hope . Literary Gazette . A REFLECTION . LIKE some faint light that shines along the deep , Joy to the watchful - peace to those who sleep- Its blaze expanding , as each heart draws near The home where sparkles every smile ...
... twas to hope . Literary Gazette . A REFLECTION . LIKE some faint light that shines along the deep , Joy to the watchful - peace to those who sleep- Its blaze expanding , as each heart draws near The home where sparkles every smile ...
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