Some well-known strain that ouce could charm, before His ruthless country spurn'd him from her shore, Then bursts the sigh, then tears in torrents roll, And grief's insatiate tide o'erwhelms the soul. Poems - Page 47by Elijah Barwell Impey - 1811 - 275 pagesFull view - About this book
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...or vocal reed complain, If chance a stray note's accidental fall Some long-remembered melody recall, Then bursts the sigh, then tears in torrents roll, And grief's insatiate tide o'erwhelms the soul.3 1 Coleridge (Remorse). - Ibid. Tho' now this grained face of mine be hid In sap-consuming winter's... | |
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