The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... Rose on her couch , and gazed her soul away . Her eyes had blessed the beacon's glimmering height , That faintly tipt the feathery surge with light ; But now the morn with orient hues pourtray'd Each castled cliff , and brown monastic ...
... Rose on her couch , and gazed her soul away . Her eyes had blessed the beacon's glimmering height , That faintly tipt the feathery surge with light ; But now the morn with orient hues pourtray'd Each castled cliff , and brown monastic ...
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... rose , ( 27 ) And blew his shrill blast o'er perennial snows ; Ere the rapt youth , recoiling from the roar , Gazed on the tumbling tide of dread Lodoar ; And through the rifted cliffs , that scaled the sky , Derwent's clear mirror ( 28 ) ...
... rose , ( 27 ) And blew his shrill blast o'er perennial snows ; Ere the rapt youth , recoiling from the roar , Gazed on the tumbling tide of dread Lodoar ; And through the rifted cliffs , that scaled the sky , Derwent's clear mirror ( 28 ) ...
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... rose . This bird is remarkable for his exultation during the spring . Note 28 , page 6 , col . 2 . Derwent's clear mirror . Keswick - Lake in Cumberland . Note 29 , page 7 , col . 2 . Down by St Herbert's consecrated grove . A small ...
... rose . This bird is remarkable for his exultation during the spring . Note 28 , page 6 , col . 2 . Derwent's clear mirror . Keswick - Lake in Cumberland . Note 29 , page 7 , col . 2 . Down by St Herbert's consecrated grove . A small ...
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... rose , Now near and nearer through the shade it flows ! - Now sinks departing - sweetest in its close ! » > No casement gleams ; no Juliet , like the day , Comes forth and speaks and bids her lover stay . Still , like aërial music heard ...
... rose , Now near and nearer through the shade it flows ! - Now sinks departing - sweetest in its close ! » > No casement gleams ; no Juliet , like the day , Comes forth and speaks and bids her lover stay . Still , like aërial music heard ...
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... rose again covered with viands and wines . And thus the most luxurious Court in Europe , after all its boasted refinements , was glad to return at last , by this singular contrivance , to the quiet and privacy of hum- ble life . - Vie ...
... rose again covered with viands and wines . And thus the most luxurious Court in Europe , after all its boasted refinements , was glad to return at last , by this singular contrivance , to the quiet and privacy of hum- ble life . - Vie ...
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