The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth CenturyJ. Sharpe, 1830 - 360 pages |
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... minds of its readers a degree of sympathy with its lot , which gives a value and interest to every revelation with which it may deign to indulge the world ; although the quantum of sympathy and excitement thus produced , must of course ...
... minds of its readers a degree of sympathy with its lot , which gives a value and interest to every revelation with which it may deign to indulge the world ; although the quantum of sympathy and excitement thus produced , must of course ...
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... mind , he identifies his personal history with his writings . What , for example , constitutes the overwhelming interest of Childe Harold ? -the fact , of which such abundant internal evidence is to be found throughout the poem , that ...
... mind , he identifies his personal history with his writings . What , for example , constitutes the overwhelming interest of Childe Harold ? -the fact , of which such abundant internal evidence is to be found throughout the poem , that ...
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... mind , Ere sin destroy , or error dim , The glory of the Seraphim ? NIGHT . BY JAMES MONTGOMERY . NIGHT is the time for rest ; How sweet , when labours close , To gather round an aching breast The curtain of repose ; Stretch the tired ...
... mind , Ere sin destroy , or error dim , The glory of the Seraphim ? NIGHT . BY JAMES MONTGOMERY . NIGHT is the time for rest ; How sweet , when labours close , To gather round an aching breast The curtain of repose ; Stretch the tired ...
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... mind All we have loved and left behind . Night is the time for care ; Brooding on hours misspent , To see the spectre of despair Come to our lonely tent ; Like Brutus midst his slumbering host Startled by Cæsar's stalwart ghost . Night ...
... mind All we have loved and left behind . Night is the time for care ; Brooding on hours misspent , To see the spectre of despair Come to our lonely tent ; Like Brutus midst his slumbering host Startled by Cæsar's stalwart ghost . Night ...
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... mind : Inspired by thee I ceased to pine , Nor thought on aught that marr'd my bliss ; And borne to other worlds of thine , Forgot the pangs of this ! But this was all in earlier days , When boyhood's hopes were wild and high , And ...
... mind : Inspired by thee I ceased to pine , Nor thought on aught that marr'd my bliss ; And borne to other worlds of thine , Forgot the pangs of this ! But this was all in earlier days , When boyhood's hopes were wild and high , And ...
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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