The Sibyl: Or, New Oracles from the PoetsG.P. Putnam, 1852 - 313 psl. |
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... spring of day . Your temper , therefore , must be well observed . Chide you for faults , and do it reverently When we perceive your blood inclined to mirth ; But being moody , give you time and scope , 3 . 4 . Till that your passions , ...
... spring of day . Your temper , therefore , must be well observed . Chide you for faults , and do it reverently When we perceive your blood inclined to mirth ; But being moody , give you time and scope , 3 . 4 . Till that your passions , ...
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... passions , like a whale on ground , Confound themselves with working . You disdain the secret breath , Henry Fourth . The whispered tale that blights a virtuous name . THOMSON . Those who see thee in thy full - blown pride , Know little ...
... passions , like a whale on ground , Confound themselves with working . You disdain the secret breath , Henry Fourth . The whispered tale that blights a virtuous name . THOMSON . Those who see thee in thy full - blown pride , Know little ...
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... passion and desire Breaks harmless as the water o'er the rock ; And the rich light of beauty shines alone On thy soul's surface , leaving all beneath it Unmoved , and cold as subterranean springs : Love hath no power o'er spirits such ...
... passion and desire Breaks harmless as the water o'er the rock ; And the rich light of beauty shines alone On thy soul's surface , leaving all beneath it Unmoved , and cold as subterranean springs : Love hath no power o'er spirits such ...
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... delight her beauty . HARTLEY Coleridge . 13. Her sweet affections , free as wind , Nor fear nor craving feel ; No secret hollow has her mind For passion to reveal . HARTLEY COLERIDGE . 14 . She is a child in years And though 81.
... delight her beauty . HARTLEY Coleridge . 13. Her sweet affections , free as wind , Nor fear nor craving feel ; No secret hollow has her mind For passion to reveal . HARTLEY COLERIDGE . 14 . She is a child in years And though 81.
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... cannot know the good and tender heart , Its girl's trust , and its woman's constancy , How pure yet passionate , how calm yet kind , How grave yet joyous , how reserved , yet free As light where friends are - how imbued with love 86.
... cannot know the good and tender heart , Its girl's trust , and its woman's constancy , How pure yet passionate , how calm yet kind , How grave yet joyous , how reserved , yet free As light where friends are - how imbued with love 86.
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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