The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth CenturyJ. Sharpe, 1830 - 360 pages |
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... hear thee speak , And feel all natural griefs beguiled By thee , their fond , their duteous child . What joy must in their souls have stirr'd When thy first broken words were heard , Words , that , inspired by Heaven , express'd The ...
... hear thee speak , And feel all natural griefs beguiled By thee , their fond , their duteous child . What joy must in their souls have stirr'd When thy first broken words were heard , Words , that , inspired by Heaven , express'd The ...
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... hear thy sweet and touching voice , in every wind that grieves , As it whirls from the abandon'd oak , its wither'd autumn leaves ; In the gloom of the wild forest , in the stillness of the sea , I shall think , my Scottish lassie ! I ...
... hear thy sweet and touching voice , in every wind that grieves , As it whirls from the abandon'd oak , its wither'd autumn leaves ; In the gloom of the wild forest , in the stillness of the sea , I shall think , my Scottish lassie ! I ...
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... hear the voice within , The stirring voice that cries aspire ; ' It haunts me like the sounds that ring In dying guilt's distemper'd ear , When round his couch , dim - hovering , His crimes like ghosts appear ! Oh Poesy ! thou too hast ...
... hear the voice within , The stirring voice that cries aspire ; ' It haunts me like the sounds that ring In dying guilt's distemper'd ear , When round his couch , dim - hovering , His crimes like ghosts appear ! Oh Poesy ! thou too hast ...
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... hear sweet music . MERCHANT OF VENICE . OH ! joyously , triumphantly , sweet sounds ! ye swell and float , A breath of hope , of youth , of spring , is pour'd on every note ; And yet my full o'erburthen'd heart grows troubled by your ...
... hear sweet music . MERCHANT OF VENICE . OH ! joyously , triumphantly , sweet sounds ! ye swell and float , A breath of hope , of youth , of spring , is pour'd on every note ; And yet my full o'erburthen'd heart grows troubled by your ...
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... , That dances and plays On his cap where the buckle And rosary blaze . The maid from her lattice Looks down on the lake , To see the foam sparkle , The bright billow break , And to hear in his boat , Where he shines 26 THE SERENADE .
... , That dances and plays On his cap where the buckle And rosary blaze . The maid from her lattice Looks down on the lake , To see the foam sparkle , The bright billow break , And to hear in his boat , Where he shines 26 THE SERENADE .
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ALARIC art thou beauty beneath billows bird blue bosom bower breast breath bright brow calm cheek cloud cold dark dead death deep doth dream e'en earth fair fame fancy crown feel fled flowers gaze gentle gleam glory glow gone grave green grief hath hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre hope hour JOHN MOULTRIE leaves life's light lips lonely look look'd LORD BYRON lute LYRE mirth moon morning mountain murmur N. P. WILLIS ne'er NELL GWYN never night o'er pale pass'd rest rose round Sappho Scottish lassie seem'd shade shine shore sigh silent skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars storm stream summer sweet tears tempest thine thou art thou hast thou wert thought tree Twas Valentine's day voice waking eye wave weep wild wind wings young youth