The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Том 5F.C. & J. Rivington, 1807 |
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... Once cheer'd his eye , now dark in death ; The wind , that wanders o'er his tomb , Was once his vital breath . But mark ! —the wind shall pass away , The sun shall vanish from the sky , - Thy brother's bones , in that great day , Shall ...
... Once cheer'd his eye , now dark in death ; The wind , that wanders o'er his tomb , Was once his vital breath . But mark ! —the wind shall pass away , The sun shall vanish from the sky , - Thy brother's bones , in that great day , Shall ...
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... once more That Spring would all its charms restore . But I have left that comely cot Where blossoms now my favourite tree : And I possess an ampler spot , Which boasts of more variety , And more enraptures all but me . For what I once ...
... once more That Spring would all its charms restore . But I have left that comely cot Where blossoms now my favourite tree : And I possess an ampler spot , Which boasts of more variety , And more enraptures all but me . For what I once ...
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... once , with transport wild , She sees her husband and her child ; Ah ! then her bosom burns , her eyes o'erflow With all a Mother's love , and all a Widow's woe . WOL . V. C And still I find her sitting here , Though dark 17 The Widow.
... once , with transport wild , She sees her husband and her child ; Ah ! then her bosom burns , her eyes o'erflow With all a Mother's love , and all a Widow's woe . WOL . V. C And still I find her sitting here , Though dark 17 The Widow.
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... Once more I woo these classic bowers ; Once more as wont yon cloister's pale Invites my solitary tread , But , ah ! to cheat the lingering hours , Can wit or wisdom now avail ? Then from that dear complaining tongue No more Eliza let me ...
... Once more I woo these classic bowers ; Once more as wont yon cloister's pale Invites my solitary tread , But , ah ! to cheat the lingering hours , Can wit or wisdom now avail ? Then from that dear complaining tongue No more Eliza let me ...
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... once a large Stream . It is the River ce- lebrated by the Poets , into which the Nymph GALATEA trans- formed the Shepherd Acis , her Lover , after he had been killed by the Giant , POLYPHEME . Mr. Brydone ingeniously observes that the ...
... once a large Stream . It is the River ce- lebrated by the Poets , into which the Nymph GALATEA trans- formed the Shepherd Acis , her Lover , after he had been killed by the Giant , POLYPHEME . Mr. Brydone ingeniously observes that the ...
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