The Cabinet, Or, The Selected Beauties of LiteratureJohn Aitken Hurst, Chance, & Company, 1831 - 488 Seiten |
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... thee clinging , Children of elder time , in whose devotion The chainless winds still come and ever came To drink their odours , and their mighty swinging To hear an old and solemn harmony ; - A Thine earthly rainbows stretch'd across ...
... thee clinging , Children of elder time , in whose devotion The chainless winds still come and ever came To drink their odours , and their mighty swinging To hear an old and solemn harmony ; - A Thine earthly rainbows stretch'd across ...
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... thee I seem as in a trance sublime and strange To muse on my own separate phantasy , My own , my human mind , which passively Now renders and receives fast influencings , Holding an unremitting interchange With the clear universe of ...
... thee I seem as in a trance sublime and strange To muse on my own separate phantasy , My own , my human mind , which passively Now renders and receives fast influencings , Holding an unremitting interchange With the clear universe of ...
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... thee . Winds contend And what were thou , and earth , and stars , and sea , If to the human mind's imaginings Silence and solitude were vacancy ? THE WALDSTETTEN . A SWISS TALE . FROM about the commencement of the fourteenth century ...
... thee . Winds contend And what were thou , and earth , and stars , and sea , If to the human mind's imaginings Silence and solitude were vacancy ? THE WALDSTETTEN . A SWISS TALE . FROM about the commencement of the fourteenth century ...
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... thee adore , Filling earth's grassy floor With new desire . Thou hast thy mighty herds , Tame , and free livers ; Doubt not , thy music too In the deep rivers ; And the whole plumy flight , Warbling the day and night- Up at the gates of ...
... thee adore , Filling earth's grassy floor With new desire . Thou hast thy mighty herds , Tame , and free livers ; Doubt not , thy music too In the deep rivers ; And the whole plumy flight , Warbling the day and night- Up at the gates of ...
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... thee well , thou first and fairest ! BURNS . My sweet one , my sweet one , the tears were in my eyes When first I clasp'd thee to my heart , and heard thy feeble cries For I thought of all that I had borne , as I bent me down to kiss ...
... thee well , thou first and fairest ! BURNS . My sweet one , my sweet one , the tears were in my eyes When first I clasp'd thee to my heart , and heard thy feeble cries For I thought of all that I had borne , as I bent me down to kiss ...
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