The Sibyl: Or, New Oracles from the PoetsG.P. Putnam, 1852 - 313 psl. |
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... HORNE - Orion . There's not a mortal man Among his friends more sociable and glad , Pouring his heart out like a river of wine ; Though to his enemies his face be stern As a bronze bust . STERLING - Strafford . 20. You may look from ...
... HORNE - Orion . There's not a mortal man Among his friends more sociable and glad , Pouring his heart out like a river of wine ; Though to his enemies his face be stern As a bronze bust . STERLING - Strafford . 20. You may look from ...
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... both the key LANDOR . Of Officer and office , set all hearts in the State To what tune please his ear . 31 The Worker he , The builder up of things , and of himself . TEMPEST . HORNE - Orion . 32. A man of Law , a man of peace 141.
... both the key LANDOR . Of Officer and office , set all hearts in the State To what tune please his ear . 31 The Worker he , The builder up of things , and of himself . TEMPEST . HORNE - Orion . 32. A man of Law , a man of peace 141.
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... thereto Clerk - like , experienced , which no less adorns Our gentry than our parents ' noble names . Winter's Tale . 65. A Coaster , skilled in fishing and in ships . HORNE - Orion . A good man of religion , do I see , 147.
... thereto Clerk - like , experienced , which no less adorns Our gentry than our parents ' noble names . Winter's Tale . 65. A Coaster , skilled in fishing and in ships . HORNE - Orion . A good man of religion , do I see , 147.
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... HORNE- Orion . 42. The deepest sorrow that stern Fate can bring , In all her catalogue of suffering : An eating rust - the spirit's direst pain- To love 170.
... HORNE- Orion . 42. The deepest sorrow that stern Fate can bring , In all her catalogue of suffering : An eating rust - the spirit's direst pain- To love 170.
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... HORNE - Orion . You live relieved of pain , For sighs you singing go , You burn not as before , -no , no , no , no ! DRUMMOND . 75. MAN . Were you crowned the most imperial mon- arch , Thereof most worthy ; were you the fairest youth ...
... HORNE - Orion . You live relieved of pain , For sighs you singing go , You burn not as before , -no , no , no , no ! DRUMMOND . 75. MAN . Were you crowned the most imperial mon- arch , Thereof most worthy ; were you the fairest youth ...
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ALLAN CUNNINGHAM BARRY CORNWALL BEATTIE-Minstrel beauty BEN JONSON beneath bird bloom blossom blue blushing bower breath bright brow BURNS CARLOS WILCOX charm cheek clouds COLERIDGE CRABBE CRABBE-Tales dark deep doth dwell earth ELIZA COOK eyes face FANNY KEMBLE flowers gentle Gentlemen of Verona grace green hair HALLECK happy HARTLEY COLERIDGE hath hear heart heaven Henry Fourth HORNE-Orion LADY LEIGH HUNT light lily lips look Love's Labor Lost Merchant of Venice merry mind MISS BARRETT morning MOTHERWELL MOULTRIE-The Dream N. P. WILLIS NICOLL night noble o'er OSGOOD passion Poems by Amelia Poets PRAED PRAED-The R. H. DANA rose round shade shines sigh sings smile soft song soul spirit Spring star stream Summer sweet TAYLOR-Philip Van Artevelde tender thee thine things thou thought Timon toil trees trembling truth voice walk wave wild wind wings Winter's Tale WORDSWORTH young youth