The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 728 ページ |
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... wind Worthless . ' So saying from his belt he took The encumbering sword . I held it , listening to him , And wistless what I did , half from the sheath Drew forth its glittering blade . I gazed upon it And shuddering , as I touch'd its ...
... wind Worthless . ' So saying from his belt he took The encumbering sword . I held it , listening to him , And wistless what I did , half from the sheath Drew forth its glittering blade . I gazed upon it And shuddering , as I touch'd its ...
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... wind .. the rising wind , Whose sudden gusts , each wilder than the last , Appear'd to rock my senses . Soon the night Darken'd around , and the large rain drops fell Heavy ; anon tempestuously the gale Howl'd o'er the wood . Methought ...
... wind .. the rising wind , Whose sudden gusts , each wilder than the last , Appear'd to rock my senses . Soon the night Darken'd around , and the large rain drops fell Heavy ; anon tempestuously the gale Howl'd o'er the wood . Methought ...
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... wind Blew bleak ; fainter they grew , and at the last All was still , save that ever and anon Some mother shriek'd o ... wind , The wind shall whistle o'er their turf - grown grave , And all be peace below . But woe to those , Woe to the ...
... wind Blew bleak ; fainter they grew , and at the last All was still , save that ever and anon Some mother shriek'd o ... wind , The wind shall whistle o'er their turf - grown grave , And all be peace below . But woe to those , Woe to the ...
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... wind that , ominous of storms , Roll'd on the lurid clouds . The blacken'd night Frown'd , and the thunder from the troubled sky Roar'd hollow . Javelins clash'd and bucklers rang ; Shield prest on shield ; loud on the helmet jarr'd The ...
... wind that , ominous of storms , Roll'd on the lurid clouds . The blacken'd night Frown'd , and the thunder from the troubled sky Roar'd hollow . Javelins clash'd and bucklers rang ; Shield prest on shield ; loud on the helmet jarr'd The ...
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... wind . « On to the neighbouring fort ! » Cried Conrade ; « Xaintrailles ! ere the night draws on , Once more to conquest lead the troops of France ! Force ye the lists , and fill the deep - dug moat , And with the ram shake down their ...
... wind . « On to the neighbouring fort ! » Cried Conrade ; « Xaintrailles ! ere the night draws on , Once more to conquest lead the troops of France ! Force ye the lists , and fill the deep - dug moat , And with the ram shake down their ...
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322 ページ - They sin who tell us Love can die. With life all other passions fly, All others are but vanity. In Heaven Ambition cannot dwell, Nor Avarice in the vaults of Hell ; Earthly these passions of the Earth, They perish where they have their birth ; But Love is indestructible. Its holy flame for ever burneth, From Heaven it came, to Heaven returneth...
194 ページ - And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so. And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
322 ページ - Oh ! when a mother meets on high The babe she lost in infancy, Hath she not then, for pains and fears, The day of woe, the watchful night, For all her sorrow, all her tears, An over-payment of delight ? THE HOLLY TREE.
154 ページ - And it came to pass, as they were burying a man, that, behold, they spied a band of men; and they cast the man into the sepulchre of Elisha : and 1 Hel>.. tmttduwn. when the man !was let down, and touched the bones of Elisha, "he revived, and stood up on his feet.
167 ページ - They retired from us with a wind at south-east, leaving an impression upon my mind to which I can give no name, though surely one ingredient in it was fear, with a considerable deal of wonder and astonishment.
167 ページ - ... few minutes to overwhelm us ; and small quantities of sand did actually more than once reach us. Again they would retreat so as to be almost out of sight, their tops reaching to the very clouds.
332 ページ - Had swallowed there, when monuments so brave Bore record of their old magnificence. And on the sandy shore, beside the verge Of Ocean, here and there, a rock-hewn fane Resisted in its strength the surf and surge That on their deep foundations beat in vain.
304 ページ - Israel. And all the people shouted with a great shout, when they praised the Lord, because the foundation of the house of the Lord was laid.
62 ページ - There is a path which no fowl knoweth, and which the vulture's eye hath not seen : The lion's whelps have not trodden it, nor the fierce lion passed by it.
xvi ページ - I have held up that school to public detestation, as enemies to the religion, the institutions, and the domestic morals of the country. I have given them a designation to which their founder and leader answers. I have sent a stone from my sling which has smitten their Goliath in the forehead. I have fastened his name upon the gibbet, for reproach and ignominy, as long as it shall endure.. .Take it down who can ! One word of advice to Lord Byron before I conclude..