Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Southey to Croly: with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 1 |
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... silent deep . This , when th ' autumnal equinox is o'er , And Phoebus in the north declines no more , The watchful mariner , whom Heaven informs , Oft deems the prelude of approaching storms . True to his trust , when sacred duty calls ...
... silent deep . This , when th ' autumnal equinox is o'er , And Phoebus in the north declines no more , The watchful mariner , whom Heaven informs , Oft deems the prelude of approaching storms . True to his trust , when sacred duty calls ...
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... silent wo , Though glad the balm of comfort to bestow ; He , with Palemon , oft recounted o'er The tales of hapless love , in ancient lore , Recall'd to memory by th ' adjacent shore . The scene thus present , and its story known , The ...
... silent wo , Though glad the balm of comfort to bestow ; He , with Palemon , oft recounted o'er The tales of hapless love , in ancient lore , Recall'd to memory by th ' adjacent shore . The scene thus present , and its story known , The ...
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... silent awe , The gentle mistress of my hopes I saw : There wounded first by Love's resistless arms , My glowing bosom throbb'd with strange alarms . My ever charming Anna ! who alone Can all the frowns of cruel fate atone ; O ! while ...
... silent awe , The gentle mistress of my hopes I saw : There wounded first by Love's resistless arms , My glowing bosom throbb'd with strange alarms . My ever charming Anna ! who alone Can all the frowns of cruel fate atone ; O ! while ...
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... silent earth entomb ! Attest , thou Moon , fair regent of the night ! Whose lustre sickens at this mournful sight ; By all the pangs divided lovers feel , That sweet possession only knows to heal ! By all the horrors brooding o'er the ...
... silent earth entomb ! Attest , thou Moon , fair regent of the night ! Whose lustre sickens at this mournful sight ; By all the pangs divided lovers feel , That sweet possession only knows to heal ! By all the horrors brooding o'er the ...
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... silent dews that swell The milky ear's green stem , And feed the flowering osier's early shoots ; And call those winds which through the whispering boughs With warm and pleasant breath Salute the blowing flowers . Now let me sit beneath ...
... silent dews that swell The milky ear's green stem , And feed the flowering osier's early shoots ; And call those winds which through the whispering boughs With warm and pleasant breath Salute the blowing flowers . Now let me sit beneath ...
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