The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth CenturyJ. Sharpe, 1830 - 360 pages |
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... Spirit of Poesy . By J. S. Clarke A Strain of Music . By Mrs. Hemans A Health . The Serenade On some Skulls in Beaulieu Abbey A Sketch from Real Life . By Alaric A. Watts The Sicilian Vespers . By J. G. Whittier A Retrospective Review ...
... Spirit of Poesy . By J. S. Clarke A Strain of Music . By Mrs. Hemans A Health . The Serenade On some Skulls in Beaulieu Abbey A Sketch from Real Life . By Alaric A. Watts The Sicilian Vespers . By J. G. Whittier A Retrospective Review ...
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... Spirit My Father's House The Cypress . By Miss Landon Stanzas . By W. Kennedy Song . By Lord Byron 245 246 247 248 250 • 251 252 The Flight of Xerxes . By Miss Jewsbury The Song of Perdita Stanzas . By T. K. Hervey 253 254 255 Lines to ...
... Spirit My Father's House The Cypress . By Miss Landon Stanzas . By W. Kennedy Song . By Lord Byron 245 246 247 248 250 • 251 252 The Flight of Xerxes . By Miss Jewsbury The Song of Perdita Stanzas . By T. K. Hervey 253 254 255 Lines to ...
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... spirit ; and the waves Dance to the music of its melodies , And sparkle in its brightness . Earth is veil'd And mantled with its beauty ; and the walls , That close the universe with crystal in , Are eloquent with voices , that proclaim ...
... spirit ; and the waves Dance to the music of its melodies , And sparkle in its brightness . Earth is veil'd And mantled with its beauty ; and the walls , That close the universe with crystal in , Are eloquent with voices , that proclaim ...
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... spirit to the ear , Or blend it with the movings of the soul . ' Tis a mysterious feeling , which combines Man with the world around him , in a chain Woven of flowers , and dipp'd in sweetness , till He tastes the high communion of his ...
... spirit to the ear , Or blend it with the movings of the soul . ' Tis a mysterious feeling , which combines Man with the world around him , in a chain Woven of flowers , and dipp'd in sweetness , till He tastes the high communion of his ...
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... ! Oh ! that my spirit's eye could see Whence burst those gleams of ecstasy ! That light of dreaming soul appears To play from thoughts above thy years . Thou smilest as if thy soul were soaring To Heaven TO A SLEEPING CHILD . Song.
... ! Oh ! that my spirit's eye could see Whence burst those gleams of ecstasy ! That light of dreaming soul appears To play from thoughts above thy years . Thou smilest as if thy soul were soaring To Heaven TO A SLEEPING CHILD . Song.
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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