The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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Page 11
... hour arrives , the moment wished and fear'd ;. ARGUMENT . The lark has sung his carol in the sky ; The bees have humm'd their noon - tide lullaby . Still in the vale the village - bells ring round , Still in Llewellyn - hall the jests ...
... hour arrives , the moment wished and fear'd ;. ARGUMENT . The lark has sung his carol in the sky ; The bees have humm'd their noon - tide lullaby . Still in the vale the village - bells ring round , Still in Llewellyn - hall the jests ...
Page 14
... hours , When idle Fancy wove luxuriant flowers , Once in thy mirth thou bad'st me write on thee ; And now I write ... hour of grief , And with sweet tears and gentle words infusing The holy calm that leads to heavenly musing . -But ...
... hours , When idle Fancy wove luxuriant flowers , Once in thy mirth thou bad'st me write on thee ; And now I write ... hour of grief , And with sweet tears and gentle words infusing The holy calm that leads to heavenly musing . -But ...
Page 15
... hour - at early dawn-- Under the elm - tree on his level lawn , Or in his porch is he less duly found , When they that cry for Justice gather round , And in that cry her sacred voice is drown'd ; His then to hear and weigh and arbitrate ...
... hour - at early dawn-- Under the elm - tree on his level lawn , Or in his porch is he less duly found , When they that cry for Justice gather round , And in that cry her sacred voice is drown'd ; His then to hear and weigh and arbitrate ...
Page 16
... hour . The village - clock strikes from the distant tower . The ploughman leaves the field ; the traveller hears ... hours , When gentle airs stir the fresh - blowing flowers , He muses , turning up the idle weed ; Or prunes or grafts ...
... hour . The village - clock strikes from the distant tower . The ploughman leaves the field ; the traveller hears ... hours , When gentle airs stir the fresh - blowing flowers , He muses , turning up the idle weed ; Or prunes or grafts ...
Page 17
... hour away . NOTES . Note 1 , page 11 , col . 2 . Our pathway leads but to a precipice . See Bossuet , Sermon sur la ... hour . It was castle - building once ; now it is no longer so . But whoever would try to realize it , would not ...
... hour away . NOTES . Note 1 , page 11 , col . 2 . Our pathway leads but to a precipice . See Bossuet , Sermon sur la ... hour . It was castle - building once ; now it is no longer so . But whoever would try to realize it , would not ...
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