Malvern Hills: With Minor Poems and Essays, Volume 1T. Cadell, 1829 - 512 pages |
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Page 245
... young creature , whom , without pre- paration , and in the moment of unsuspecting confidence , ( from cool premeditation , ) he had inhumanly butchered , but , in uttering strains of triumph at his proximity to a Better World ...
... young creature , whom , without pre- paration , and in the moment of unsuspecting confidence , ( from cool premeditation , ) he had inhumanly butchered , but , in uttering strains of triumph at his proximity to a Better World ...
Page 255
... young , Concerning straws , must hold their tongue ; For they who stake upon a throw Their children's bread , their all below , Have lost the very power to feel ; Their breasts are stone , their hearts are steel . The miser , too ...
... young , Concerning straws , must hold their tongue ; For they who stake upon a throw Their children's bread , their all below , Have lost the very power to feel ; Their breasts are stone , their hearts are steel . The miser , too ...
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... young , to roam along the mountain path , And mark the upmost pines , or grey with age , Or blue in their first foliage , richly tinged With the slant sun - beam , then at fits to pause And gaze into the glen , a deep abyss Of vapour ...
... young , to roam along the mountain path , And mark the upmost pines , or grey with age , Or blue in their first foliage , richly tinged With the slant sun - beam , then at fits to pause And gaze into the glen , a deep abyss Of vapour ...
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... young child , the wolf , and leopard , lead . " Haste , happy days ! but , darkness dwells between ! " Mists , gathering still , o'erspread the goodly scene ! " Yet , as before me floats the lapse of years , 66 Far , far away , one ...
... young child , the wolf , and leopard , lead . " Haste , happy days ! but , darkness dwells between ! " Mists , gathering still , o'erspread the goodly scene ! " Yet , as before me floats the lapse of years , 66 Far , far away , one ...
Page 334
... YOUNG LADY . SWEET Maid ! who late didst charm our sight , And round thy path a lustre shed ; We see thee still in vision bright , Till memory whispers , thou art dead ! Veil'd is the future ! dim and dark ! When 334.
... YOUNG LADY . SWEET Maid ! who late didst charm our sight , And round thy path a lustre shed ; We see thee still in vision bright , Till memory whispers , thou art dead ! Veil'd is the future ! dim and dark ! When 334.
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