The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to BaylySamuel Carter Hall Saunders and Otley, 1838 |
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... Earth . 172 The Fisherman 217 Song . 218 ROGERS . An Italian Song . On a Tear . To an Old Oak Woman . ib . Stanzas . 219 175 The Blood Horse 220 . 176 King Death ib . 177 Dirge 221 Serenade 222 Life 223 LANDON . To a Wounded Singing ...
... Earth . 172 The Fisherman 217 Song . 218 ROGERS . An Italian Song . On a Tear . To an Old Oak Woman . ib . Stanzas . 219 175 The Blood Horse 220 . 176 King Death ib . 177 Dirge 221 Serenade 222 Life 223 LANDON . To a Wounded Singing ...
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... earth , and every common sight , To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light , The glory and the freshness of a dream . It is not now as it hath been of yore ; - Turn wheresoe'er I may , By night or day , The things which I have seen I ...
... earth , and every common sight , To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light , The glory and the freshness of a dream . It is not now as it hath been of yore ; - Turn wheresoe'er I may , By night or day , The things which I have seen I ...
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... earth herself is adorning This sweet May - morning , And the children are culling On every side , In a thousand valleys far and wide , Fresh flowers ; while the sun shines warm , And the babe leaps up on his mother's arm : - I hear , I ...
... earth herself is adorning This sweet May - morning , And the children are culling On every side , In a thousand valleys far and wide , Fresh flowers ; while the sun shines warm , And the babe leaps up on his mother's arm : - I hear , I ...
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Samuel Carter Hall. Earth fills her lap with pleasures of her own ; Yearnings she hath in her own natural kind , And , even with something of a mother's mind , And no unworthy aim , The homely nurse doth all she can To make her foster ...
Samuel Carter Hall. Earth fills her lap with pleasures of her own ; Yearnings she hath in her own natural kind , And , even with something of a mother's mind , And no unworthy aim , The homely nurse doth all she can To make her foster ...
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... earth was never sown ; This child I to myself will take , — She shall be mine , and I will make A lady of my own . Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse ; and with me The girl , in rock and plain , In earth and heaven , in ...
... earth was never sown ; This child I to myself will take , — She shall be mine , and I will make A lady of my own . Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse ; and with me The girl , in rock and plain , In earth and heaven , in ...
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13 ページ - MILTON ! thou shouldst be living at this hour : England hath need of thee : she is a fen Of stagnant waters : altar, sword, and pen, Fireside, the heroic wealth of hall and bower, Have forfeited their ancient English dower Of inward happiness. We are selfish men ; Oh ! raise us up, return to us again ; And give us manners, virtue, freedom, power.
49 ページ - Keen as are the arrows Of that silver sphere, Whose intense lamp narrows In the white dawn clear, Until we hardly see, we feel that it is there.
10 ページ - Another race hath been, and other palms are won. Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.
12 ページ - IT is a beauteous evening, calm and free ; The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration...
7 ページ - Ye blessed Creatures, I have heard the call Ye to each other make ; I see The heavens laugh with you in your jubilee ; My heart is at your festival, My head hath its coronal, The fulness of your bliss, I feel - I feel it all.
31 ページ - Old Kaspar took it from the boy, Who stood expectant by; And then the old man shook his head, And with a natural sigh, ' 'Tis some poor fellow's skull,' said he, 'Who fell in the great victory.
125 ページ - Adieu ! the fancy cannot cheat so well As she is famed to do, deceiving elf. Adieu ! adieu ! thy plaintive anthem fades Past the near meadows, over the still stream, Up the hill-side; and now 'tis buried deep In the next valley-glades : Was it a vision, or a waking dream? Fled is that music: — do I wake or sleep?
125 ページ - I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft incense hangs upon the boughs, But, in embalmed darkness, guess each sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows The grass, the thicket...
10 ページ - What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower ; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind...
7 ページ - But there's a Tree, of many, one, A single Field which I have looked upon, Both of them speak of something that is gone...