The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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Page 170
... wind shall wander by , And with the music of his wing Delight my rustling canopy . Come to my close and clustering bower , Thou spirit of a milder clime , Fresh with the dews of fruit and flower , Of mountain - heath , and moory thyme ...
... wind shall wander by , And with the music of his wing Delight my rustling canopy . Come to my close and clustering bower , Thou spirit of a milder clime , Fresh with the dews of fruit and flower , Of mountain - heath , and moory thyme ...
Page 322
... wind that wanders o'er his tomb Was once his vital breath . The roving wind shall pass away , The warming sun forsake the sky ; Thy brother , in that dreadful day , Shall live and never die . THE OLD MAN'S SONG . SHALL man of frail ...
... wind that wanders o'er his tomb Was once his vital breath . The roving wind shall pass away , The warming sun forsake the sky ; Thy brother , in that dreadful day , Shall live and never die . THE OLD MAN'S SONG . SHALL man of frail ...
Page 466
... winds shall ring my funeral knell , Sweetly , as solemn peal of pious passing - bell . SONNET . THE WINTER TRAVELLER . GOD help thee , Traveller ! on thy journey far ; The wind is bitter keen , -the snow o'erlays The hidden pits , and ...
... winds shall ring my funeral knell , Sweetly , as solemn peal of pious passing - bell . SONNET . THE WINTER TRAVELLER . GOD help thee , Traveller ! on thy journey far ; The wind is bitter keen , -the snow o'erlays The hidden pits , and ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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