The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 sider |
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... shade she will her sweets remove , And here , she says , I may with safety love . But there are hours when on that bosom steals A rising terror , — then indeed she feels ; - Feels how she loved the promised good , and how She feels the ...
... shade she will her sweets remove , And here , she says , I may with safety love . But there are hours when on that bosom steals A rising terror , — then indeed she feels ; - Feels how she loved the promised good , and how She feels the ...
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... shade ; Where the rough wind alone was heard to move , In this , the pause of nature and of love , When now the young are rear'd , and when the old , Lost to the tie , grow negligent and cold— Far to the left he saw the huts of men ...
... shade ; Where the rough wind alone was heard to move , In this , the pause of nature and of love , When now the young are rear'd , and when the old , Lost to the tie , grow negligent and cold— Far to the left he saw the huts of men ...
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... shade , But not with awe like that my brother's made ; And he began - What ! made a convert , child ? Have they my favourite by their creed be- guiled ? Thy brother's weakness I could well foresce , But had , my girl , more confidence ...
... shade , But not with awe like that my brother's made ; And he began - What ! made a convert , child ? Have they my favourite by their creed be- guiled ? Thy brother's weakness I could well foresce , But had , my girl , more confidence ...
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... shade , the jasmine's lovely then ! If men are poor they must not feel as men— Will your son marry ? - Marry ! said my lord , Your daughter ? - marry no , upon my word ! - What then , our stations differ ! —but your son Thought not of ...
... shade , the jasmine's lovely then ! If men are poor they must not feel as men— Will your son marry ? - Marry ! said my lord , Your daughter ? - marry no , upon my word ! - What then , our stations differ ! —but your son Thought not of ...
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... shade , and went with awe , | But not with terror , to the form I saw : Yet slowly went , for he I did believe Would meet , and soul to soul his friend receive ; So on I drew , concluding in my mind , I cannot judge what laws may ...
... shade , and went with awe , | But not with terror , to the form I saw : Yet slowly went , for he I did believe Would meet , and soul to soul his friend receive ; So on I drew , concluding in my mind , I cannot judge what laws may ...
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