Poems, in Two Volumes. Containing Gertrude of Wyoming, and Miscellaneous PiecesLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; and J. Murray., 1810 |
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... weep a day , Unknown I meant to weep , unknown to pass away . XXI : But here ye live , -ye bloom , 42.
... weep a day , Unknown I meant to weep , unknown to pass away . XXI : But here ye live , -ye bloom , 42.
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... weep we , friends , on such a joyous day ? " XXII . And art thou here ? or is it but a dream ? • And wilt thou , Waldegrave , wilt thou leave us more ? No , never ! thou that yet dost lovelier seem Than aught on earth - than ev'n ...
... weep we , friends , on such a joyous day ? " XXII . And art thou here ? or is it but a dream ? • And wilt thou , Waldegrave , wilt thou leave us more ? No , never ! thou that yet dost lovelier seem Than aught on earth - than ev'n ...
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... Weep not , O Love ! ' — she cries , ' to see me bleed- Thee , Gertrude's sad survivor , thee alone- • Heaven's peace commiserate ; for scarce I heed • These wounds ; -yet thee to leave is death , is death indeed . XXIX . Clasp me a ...
... Weep not , O Love ! ' — she cries , ' to see me bleed- Thee , Gertrude's sad survivor , thee alone- • Heaven's peace commiserate ; for scarce I heed • These wounds ; -yet thee to leave is death , is death indeed . XXIX . Clasp me a ...
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... that knew not consolation's name : Casting his Indian mantle o'er the youth , He watch'd , beneath its folds , each burst that came Convulsive , ague - like across his shuddering frame ! XXXV . And I could weep ; ' - th 71.
... that knew not consolation's name : Casting his Indian mantle o'er the youth , He watch'd , beneath its folds , each burst that came Convulsive , ague - like across his shuddering frame ! XXXV . And I could weep ; ' - th 71.
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Thomas Campbell. XXXV . And I could weep ; ' - th ' Oneyda chief His descant wildly thus begun ; • But that I may not stain with grief ' The death - song of my father's son ! Or bow this head in woe ; For by my wrongs , and by my wrath ...
Thomas Campbell. XXXV . And I could weep ; ' - th ' Oneyda chief His descant wildly thus begun ; • But that I may not stain with grief ' The death - song of my father's son ! Or bow this head in woe ; For by my wrongs , and by my wrath ...
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