Poetic Treasures: Or, Passages from the PoetsWard, Lock & Company, 1889 - 644 Seiten |
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... Once more thy beauty its full lustre wear ; Moved by his love , by his example taught , Soon shall thy soul , once more with virtue fraught , With kind and generous truth thy bosom warm , And thy fair mind , like thy fair person , charm ...
... Once more thy beauty its full lustre wear ; Moved by his love , by his example taught , Soon shall thy soul , once more with virtue fraught , With kind and generous truth thy bosom warm , And thy fair mind , like thy fair person , charm ...
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... once the track , but presses on ; Till forced at last to the tremendous verge , At once she sinks to everlasting ruin . Sure , ' tis a serious thing to die , my soul ! What a strange moment it must be , when near Thy journey's end ...
... once the track , but presses on ; Till forced at last to the tremendous verge , At once she sinks to everlasting ruin . Sure , ' tis a serious thing to die , my soul ! What a strange moment it must be , when near Thy journey's end ...
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... once I see the breaking shade , And drink again the morning light . New - born - I bless the waking hour , Once more , with awe , rejoice to be ; My conscious soul resumes her power , And springs , my gracious God , to thee . Oh ! guide ...
... once I see the breaking shade , And drink again the morning light . New - born - I bless the waking hour , Once more , with awe , rejoice to be ; My conscious soul resumes her power , And springs , my gracious God , to thee . Oh ! guide ...
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JOHN BARBOUR 1316?1396 | xxvii |
ABRAHAM COWLEY 16081674 | xxxix |
ALFRED TENNYSON 1810 | li |
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