Poems, Volume 1J. R. Osgood, 1876 - 379 pages |
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... Wife , and Queen ; ' And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons , when to take Occasion by the hand , and make The bounds of freedom wider yet ' By shaping some august decree , Which kept her throne unshaken still , Broad ...
... Wife , and Queen ; ' And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons , when to take Occasion by the hand , and make The bounds of freedom wider yet ' By shaping some august decree , Which kept her throne unshaken still , Broad ...
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... wife . 3 . The mellow'd reflex of a winter moon ; A clear stream flowing with a muddy one , Till in its onward current it absorbs With swifter movement and in purer light The vexed eddies of its wayward brother : A leaning and upbearing ...
... wife . 3 . The mellow'd reflex of a winter moon ; A clear stream flowing with a muddy one , Till in its onward current it absorbs With swifter movement and in purer light The vexed eddies of its wayward brother : A leaning and upbearing ...
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... wife , That we may die the self - same day . Have I not found a happy earth ? I least should breathe a thought of pain . Would God renew me from my birth I'd almost live my life again . So sweet it seems with thee to walk , And once ...
... wife , That we may die the self - same day . Have I not found a happy earth ? I least should breathe a thought of pain . Would God renew me from my birth I'd almost live my life again . So sweet it seems with thee to walk , And once ...
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... wife , Round my true heart thine arms entwine ; My other dearer life in life , Look thro ' my very soul with thine ! Untouch'd with any shade of years , May those kind eyes for ever dwell ! They have not shed a many tears , Dear eyes ...
... wife , Round my true heart thine arms entwine ; My other dearer life in life , Look thro ' my very soul with thine ! Untouch'd with any shade of years , May those kind eyes for ever dwell ! They have not shed a many tears , Dear eyes ...
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... wife in Greece . ' She spoke and laugh'd : I shut my sight for fear : But when I look'd , Paris had raised his arm , And I beheld great Here's angry eyes , As she withdrew into the golden cloud , And I was left alone within the bower ...
... wife in Greece . ' She spoke and laugh'd : I shut my sight for fear : But when I look'd , Paris had raised his arm , And I beheld great Here's angry eyes , As she withdrew into the golden cloud , And I was left alone within the bower ...
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