Gertrude of Wyoming: And Other PoemsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orms; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; and J. Murray, 1810 - 124 psl. |
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... . IX . I boast no song in magic wonders rife , But yet , oh Nature ! is there nought to prize , Familiar in thy bosom - scenes of life ? And dwells in daylight truth's salubrious skies No form with which the soul may sympathise ? Young 12.
... . IX . I boast no song in magic wonders rife , But yet , oh Nature ! is there nought to prize , Familiar in thy bosom - scenes of life ? And dwells in daylight truth's salubrious skies No form with which the soul may sympathise ? Young 12.
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And Other Poems Thomas Campbell. No form with which the soul may sympathise ? Young , innocent , on whose sweet forehead mild The parted ringlet shone in simplest guise , An inmate in the home of Albert smil'd , Or.blest his noonday walk ...
And Other Poems Thomas Campbell. No form with which the soul may sympathise ? Young , innocent , on whose sweet forehead mild The parted ringlet shone in simplest guise , An inmate in the home of Albert smil'd , Or.blest his noonday walk ...
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... young , The dimple from his polish'd cheek had fled ; When , leaning on his forest - bow unstrung , Th ' Oneyda warrior to the planter said , And laid his hand upon the stripling's head , Peace be to thee ! my words this belt approve ...
... young , The dimple from his polish'd cheek had fled ; When , leaning on his forest - bow unstrung , Th ' Oneyda warrior to the planter said , And laid his hand upon the stripling's head , Peace be to thee ! my words this belt approve ...
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... Young as thyself , and innocently dear , Whose grandsire was my early life's compeer . Ah happiest home of England's happy clime ! How beautiful ev'n now thy scenes appear , * As in the noon and sunshine of my prime ! How gone ...
... Young as thyself , and innocently dear , Whose grandsire was my early life's compeer . Ah happiest home of England's happy clime ! How beautiful ev'n now thy scenes appear , * As in the noon and sunshine of my prime ! How gone ...
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... young , That gay congeniality of mood , And early liking from acquaintance sprung : Full fluently convers'd their guest in England's tongue . XV . And well could he his pilgrimage of taste Unfold , and much they lov'd his fervid strain ...
... young , That gay congeniality of mood , And early liking from acquaintance sprung : Full fluently convers'd their guest in England's tongue . XV . And well could he his pilgrimage of taste Unfold , and much they lov'd his fervid strain ...
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