The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... night With the mild magic of reflected light . The beauteous maid , who bids the world adieu , Oft of that world will snatch a fond review ; Oft at the shrine neglect her beads , to trace Some social scene , some dear , familiar face ...
... night With the mild magic of reflected light . The beauteous maid , who bids the world adieu , Oft of that world will snatch a fond review ; Oft at the shrine neglect her beads , to trace Some social scene , some dear , familiar face ...
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... night , And snatch the faithless fugitive to light . So through the grove the impatient mother flies , Each sunless glade , each secret pathway tries ; Till the thin leaves the truant boy disclose , Long on the wood - moss stretched in ...
... night , And snatch the faithless fugitive to light . So through the grove the impatient mother flies , Each sunless glade , each secret pathway tries ; Till the thin leaves the truant boy disclose , Long on the wood - moss stretched in ...
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... night and day Him who shrinks back or wanders from the way , Praising each highly - from a wish to raise Their merits to the level of his Praise , Onward in their observing sight he moves , Fearful of wrong , in awe of whom he loves ...
... night and day Him who shrinks back or wanders from the way , Praising each highly - from a wish to raise Their merits to the level of his Praise , Onward in their observing sight he moves , Fearful of wrong , in awe of whom he loves ...
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... night ; His parting , though awhile our sorrow flows , Like setting suns or music at the close ! Then was the drama ended . Not till then , So full of chance and change the lives of men , Could we pronounce him happy . Then secure From ...
... night ; His parting , though awhile our sorrow flows , Like setting suns or music at the close ! Then was the drama ended . Not till then , So full of chance and change the lives of men , Could we pronounce him happy . Then secure From ...
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... night at noon of day ; Nor wandering up and down the wood , To all but her a solitude , Where once a wild deer , wild no more , Her chaplet on his antlers wore , And at her bidding stood . II . The day was in the golden west ; And ...
... night at noon of day ; Nor wandering up and down the wood , To all but her a solitude , Where once a wild deer , wild no more , Her chaplet on his antlers wore , And at her bidding stood . II . The day was in the golden west ; And ...
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