The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyHarper & Bros., 1857 - 616 pages |
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... dread , to the deep roar Of the wide - weltering waves . In black array When sulphurous clouds roll'd on th ' autumnal day ; E'en then he hasten'd from the haunt of man , Along the trembling wilderness to stray , What time the ...
... dread , to the deep roar Of the wide - weltering waves . In black array When sulphurous clouds roll'd on th ' autumnal day ; E'en then he hasten'd from the haunt of man , Along the trembling wilderness to stray , What time the ...
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... youth , Like them , to its shades I retire ; Receive me , and shield my vex'd spirit , ye groves , From the pangs of insulted desire ! To thy rocks , stormy Lannow , adieu ! DARWIN . MARCH OF CAMBYSES . WHEN Heaven's dread justice 35.
... youth , Like them , to its shades I retire ; Receive me , and shield my vex'd spirit , ye groves , From the pangs of insulted desire ! To thy rocks , stormy Lannow , adieu ! DARWIN . MARCH OF CAMBYSES . WHEN Heaven's dread justice 35.
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... dread divisions march'd the marshall'd bands , And swarming armies blacken'd all the lands , By Memphis these to Ethiop's sultry plains , And those to Ammon's sand - encircled fanes . Slow as they pass'd the indignant temples frown'd ...
... dread divisions march'd the marshall'd bands , And swarming armies blacken'd all the lands , By Memphis these to Ethiop's sultry plains , And those to Ammon's sand - encircled fanes . Slow as they pass'd the indignant temples frown'd ...
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... dread . Lest men so dear be into danger led ; Their head the gown has hooded , and their call In this sad night is piercing like the squall ; They feel their kinds of power , and when they meet , Chide , fondle , weep , dare , threaten ...
... dread . Lest men so dear be into danger led ; Their head the gown has hooded , and their call In this sad night is piercing like the squall ; They feel their kinds of power , and when they meet , Chide , fondle , weep , dare , threaten ...
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... dread the while , Till Mister Ashford soften'd to a smile ; No more that meek and suppliant look in prayer , Nor the pure faith ( to give it force ) are there : - But he is blest , and I lament no more A wise good man contented to be ...
... dread the while , Till Mister Ashford soften'd to a smile ; No more that meek and suppliant look in prayer , Nor the pure faith ( to give it force ) are there : - But he is blest , and I lament no more A wise good man contented to be ...
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The Poets of the Nineteenth Century Robert Aris Willmott,Evert Augustus Duyckinck Affichage du livre entier - 1858 |
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