Morbida, or, Passion past, and other poems, from the Cymric and other sourcesSaunders and Otley, 1854 - 168 pagina's |
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... face so fair ? Is there a shade of sadness there ? - ' tis thine , Thine - fair as fairest flowers of earth , and sweeter— Pale in the white light of ethereal heaven , And lit with the diviner life within . * " Upon her face there was a ...
... face so fair ? Is there a shade of sadness there ? - ' tis thine , Thine - fair as fairest flowers of earth , and sweeter— Pale in the white light of ethereal heaven , And lit with the diviner life within . * " Upon her face there was a ...
Pagina 4
... face and ardent eye ? Oh child ! what lurks in those dark passionate eyes ? What secret in the deep of that young heart , Beneath the beatings of the breast I dream Fair as the billowy foam and fresh and pure ? That liquid lustre is the ...
... face and ardent eye ? Oh child ! what lurks in those dark passionate eyes ? What secret in the deep of that young heart , Beneath the beatings of the breast I dream Fair as the billowy foam and fresh and pure ? That liquid lustre is the ...
Pagina 9
... face that I Swept with my wandering , weary gaze the sky . She raises it ; it rises on me now - Sweet , pale , poetic face , and pensive brow . I sought but her in heaven : it is the moon , Belated rising ; still a welcome boon ...
... face that I Swept with my wandering , weary gaze the sky . She raises it ; it rises on me now - Sweet , pale , poetic face , and pensive brow . I sought but her in heaven : it is the moon , Belated rising ; still a welcome boon ...
Pagina 15
... And on its fair unearthly face I dwell , And in that beauty half forget this spell . And in that light I rise from earth again , And gaze on heaven - but where is Imogen ? The Mountains . " I will lift up mine eyes MOONLIGHT . 15.
... And on its fair unearthly face I dwell , And in that beauty half forget this spell . And in that light I rise from earth again , And gaze on heaven - but where is Imogen ? The Mountains . " I will lift up mine eyes MOONLIGHT . 15.
Pagina 19
... face nor tender voice again ; * Where the wild winds of heaven shall oft come o'er , And man or indignation † never more ? But that were to resign her- - to resign Her who must yet , must here , on earth , be mine . To die were to ...
... face nor tender voice again ; * Where the wild winds of heaven shall oft come o'er , And man or indignation † never more ? But that were to resign her- - to resign Her who must yet , must here , on earth , be mine . To die were to ...
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Pagina 62 - And from that hour did I with earnest thought Heap knowledge from forbidden mines of lore, Yet nothing that my tyrants knew or taught I cared to learn, but from that secret store Wrought linked armour for my soul, before It might walk forth to war among mankind...
Pagina 38 - Yare, yare, good Iras; quick. — Methinks, I hear Antony call; I see him rouse himself To praise my noble act; I hear him mock The luck of...
Pagina 152 - The mountains look on Marathon And Marathon looks on the sea; And musing there an hour alone, I dream'd that Greece might still be free; For standing on the Persians' grave, I could not deem myself a slave.
Pagina 81 - Tis she ; — but why that bleeding bosom gor'd, Why dimly gleams the visionary sword ! Oh, ever beauteous, ever friendly ! tell, Is it, in heaven, a crime to love too well ? To bear too tender or too firm a heart, To act a lover's or a Roman's part ? Is there no bright reversion in the sky, For those who greatly think, or bravely die...
Pagina 69 - I, because we were so occupied in other matters, that we had no time to examine them how they agreed with the word of God: What, said he, surely you mistook the matter, you will refer yourselves wholly to us therein? No, by the faith I bear to God...
Pagina 96 - It is to be all made of fantasy, All made of passion, and all made of wishes ; All adoration, duty, and observance ; All humbleness, all patience, and impatience ; All purity, all trial, all observance ; — And so am I for Phebe.
Pagina 134 - Therefore rejoice ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the Inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.
Pagina 149 - Thine eyes shall see the king in his beauty: they shall behold the land that is very far off.
Pagina 52 - Roused by the shock, he started from his trance — The cold white light of morning, the blue moon Low in the west, the clear and garish hills, The distinct valley and the vacant woods, Spread round where he stood. — Whither have fled The hues of heaven that canopied his bower Of yesternight...