The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth CenturyJ. Miller, 1875 - 582 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... waves that faintly fall and slowly run- The ships at distance , and the boats at hand : And now they walk upon the sea - side sand , Counting the number , and what kind they be , Ships softly sinking in the sleepy sea : Now arm in arm ...
... waves that faintly fall and slowly run- The ships at distance , and the boats at hand : And now they walk upon the sea - side sand , Counting the number , and what kind they be , Ships softly sinking in the sleepy sea : Now arm in arm ...
Pagina 20
... waves and wind . She heard no more the threatening of mankind ; Wrapt in dark weeds , the refuse of the storm , To the hard rock was borne her comely form ! But oh ! what storm was in that mind ! what strife , That could compel her to ...
... waves and wind . She heard no more the threatening of mankind ; Wrapt in dark weeds , the refuse of the storm , To the hard rock was borne her comely form ! But oh ! what storm was in that mind ! what strife , That could compel her to ...
Pagina 23
... waves her woof , And climbs the crag alone , Haunts the cool grotto , daylight proof , Where loitering drops that ... wave ; A goddess , who there deigned to meet A mortal from Rome's regal seat , And , o'er the gushing of her fount ...
... waves her woof , And climbs the crag alone , Haunts the cool grotto , daylight proof , Where loitering drops that ... wave ; A goddess , who there deigned to meet A mortal from Rome's regal seat , And , o'er the gushing of her fount ...
Pagina 25
... wave , ( by no seen power Directed , save when Love , a blooming boy , Gather'd or spread with t nder hand the sail ... waves.- They gain the haven - through untrodden scenes , Perhaps untrodden by the foot of man Since first the earth ...
... wave , ( by no seen power Directed , save when Love , a blooming boy , Gather'd or spread with t nder hand the sail ... waves.- They gain the haven - through untrodden scenes , Perhaps untrodden by the foot of man Since first the earth ...
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... wave Alone is heard . Start from your bed of bliss , Poor victims ! never more shall ye behold Your native vales again ... waves , and left The scenes again to deepest solitude . The beauteous Ponciana hung its head O'er the gray stone ...
... wave Alone is heard . Start from your bed of bliss , Poor victims ! never more shall ye behold Your native vales again ... waves , and left The scenes again to deepest solitude . The beauteous Ponciana hung its head O'er the gray stone ...
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The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth Century Rufus Wilmot Griswold Volledige weergave - 1875 |
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