The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... morning - hour , Than when the shades of Time serenely fall On every broken arch and ivied wall ; The tender images we love to trace , Steal from each year a melancholy grace ! And as the sparks of social love expand , As the heart ...
... morning - hour , Than when the shades of Time serenely fall On every broken arch and ivied wall ; The tender images we love to trace , Steal from each year a melancholy grace ! And as the sparks of social love expand , As the heart ...
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... morning ray Purpling the orient - till it breaks away , And burns and blazes into glorious day ! But happier still is he who bends to trace That sun , the soul , just dawning in the face ; The burst , the glow , the animating strife ...
... morning ray Purpling the orient - till it breaks away , And burns and blazes into glorious day ! But happier still is he who bends to trace That sun , the soul , just dawning in the face ; The burst , the glow , the animating strife ...
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... morning - visit to the poor man's shed , ( Who would be rich while One was wanting bread ? ) When all are emulous to bring relief , And tears are falling fast but not for grief : - A Walk in Spring - Grattan , like those with thee , By ...
... morning - visit to the poor man's shed , ( Who would be rich while One was wanting bread ? ) When all are emulous to bring relief , And tears are falling fast but not for grief : - A Walk in Spring - Grattan , like those with thee , By ...
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... morning fills the fields with rosy light ; Be thine to blend , nor thine a vulgar aim , Repose with dignity , with Quiet fame . Here no state - chambers in long line unfold , Bright with broad mirrors , rough with fretted gold ; Yet ...
... morning fills the fields with rosy light ; Be thine to blend , nor thine a vulgar aim , Repose with dignity , with Quiet fame . Here no state - chambers in long line unfold , Bright with broad mirrors , rough with fretted gold ; Yet ...
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... morning - dream my pillow flies , To waking sense what brighter visions rise ! O mark ! again the coursers of the Sun , At Guido's call , ( 5 ) their round of glory run ! Again the rosy Hours resume their flight , Obscured and lost in ...
... morning - dream my pillow flies , To waking sense what brighter visions rise ! O mark ! again the coursers of the Sun , At Guido's call , ( 5 ) their round of glory run ! Again the rosy Hours resume their flight , Obscured and lost in ...
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