The Poetical Album: And Register of Modern Fugitive Poetry, Том 1Alaric Alexander Watts Hurst, Chance, and Company, 1828 |
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... clouds were floating , bright As ruby islands in a sea of light ; - Awhile they wore all hues then wavering , weak , Waned like the blush that warms a virgin's cheek , Till all were lost . Then Twilight drew her hood , Dropped with pale ...
... clouds were floating , bright As ruby islands in a sea of light ; - Awhile they wore all hues then wavering , weak , Waned like the blush that warms a virgin's cheek , Till all were lost . Then Twilight drew her hood , Dropped with pale ...
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... clouds , and lingering there until His hour was come . Then sobbing gusts plained by ; - The vexed wave flung its ... cloud . How baleful dark ! though scarce an hour be gone Since , through the bright - edged rack that hurried on , The ...
... clouds , and lingering there until His hour was come . Then sobbing gusts plained by ; - The vexed wave flung its ... cloud . How baleful dark ! though scarce an hour be gone Since , through the bright - edged rack that hurried on , The ...
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... clouds which stained a peevish hour ; — Call recollections from their pensive gloom , Like kind , but injured ... cloud - voiced potency Surprised the rocks to utterance ! The bay Heaved liquid flame beneath the sudden day , Whose dawn ...
... clouds which stained a peevish hour ; — Call recollections from their pensive gloom , Like kind , but injured ... cloud - voiced potency Surprised the rocks to utterance ! The bay Heaved liquid flame beneath the sudden day , Whose dawn ...
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... cloud . Young Pleasure kissed each heart ! From Persia's loom An ample awning spread its purple bloom To canopy the guests ; and vases , wreathed With deep - hued flowers and foliage , sweetly breathed Their incense , fresh as zephyrs ...
... cloud . Young Pleasure kissed each heart ! From Persia's loom An ample awning spread its purple bloom To canopy the guests ; and vases , wreathed With deep - hued flowers and foliage , sweetly breathed Their incense , fresh as zephyrs ...
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... cloud that spread Its chilling veil between them , now had past- Too long awaking - but they woke at last ! He rushed where clung the fainting fair one - sought To soothe with hopes he felt not , cherished not ; And while in passionate ...
... cloud that spread Its chilling veil between them , now had past- Too long awaking - but they woke at last ! He rushed where clung the fainting fair one - sought To soothe with hopes he felt not , cherished not ; And while in passionate ...
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