The remains of Henry Kirke White [ed.] with an acount of his life by R. Southey, 第 2 巻 |
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... are just " POEMS OF A LATER DATE . To a Friend in Distress , who , when Henry reasoned with him calmly , asked , if he did not feel for him . 106 . 107 108 · 109 110 111 . 115 Christmas Day Nelsoni Mors Hymn . " Awake , sweet.
... are just " POEMS OF A LATER DATE . To a Friend in Distress , who , when Henry reasoned with him calmly , asked , if he did not feel for him . 106 . 107 108 · 109 110 111 . 115 Christmas Day Nelsoni Mors Hymn . " Awake , sweet.
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... feel how sweet , how free from strife , The harmless pleasures of a harmless life , ་ ་ No more his soul would pant for joys impure , The deadly chalice would no more allure , But the sweet potion he was wont to sip , Would turn to ...
... feel how sweet , how free from strife , The harmless pleasures of a harmless life , ་ ་ No more his soul would pant for joys impure , The deadly chalice would no more allure , But the sweet potion he was wont to sip , Would turn to ...
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... feel divide - I 1 1 The tender bond that binds my soul to earth . Yes , I must die - I feel that I must die ; And though to me has life been dark and dreary , Though hope for me bas smil'd but to deceive , And disappointment still ...
... feel divide - I 1 1 The tender bond that binds my soul to earth . Yes , I must die - I feel that I must die ; And though to me has life been dark and dreary , Though hope for me bas smil'd but to deceive , And disappointment still ...
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... feel the hand of death arrest one's steps , Throw a chill blight o'er all one's budding hopes , And hurl one's soul untimely to the shades , Lost in the gaping gulph of blank oblivion . Fifty years hence , and who will hear of Henry ...
... feel the hand of death arrest one's steps , Throw a chill blight o'er all one's budding hopes , And hurl one's soul untimely to the shades , Lost in the gaping gulph of blank oblivion . Fifty years hence , and who will hear of Henry ...
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... , with treble force to feel , The sting of keen neglect , the rich man's scorn , And what o'er all does in his soul preside Predominant , and tempers hini to steel , * His high indignant Priden i I. 2 . 9 Lament not ye , who 91.
... , with treble force to feel , The sting of keen neglect , the rich man's scorn , And what o'er all does in his soul preside Predominant , and tempers hini to steel , * His high indignant Priden i I. 2 . 9 Lament not ye , who 91.
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art thou Athyras ba wan Behold breast calm CAPEL LOFFT charms cheek CHRISTIAD CLIFTON GROVE clouds croud dark death deep delight distant divine dost dread dreams drear eternal faint fear feel fill'd flame gale genius gloom Gondoline grave groves happiness harp hath head hear heard heart Heaven HENRY KIRKE WHITE holy Honington honours hope hour lazy Kate light lonely loud lowly lyre maid melancholy mighty mind modf moon mortal mournful muse never night o'er pain pale pangs peace pensive pleasure Poems poet Pythagoras Quatorzain rest rise round scene serene shade sigh sight silent sing sleep slumbers smile soft solemn solitary solitude song SONNET soothe soul sound spirit star of Bethlehem steal stern storm stream sublime sweet tear tell thee thine thought throne Twas vale wake wandering wave weep wild winds wing youth