Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... fair querist , it is needless to add , dropped the subject . Not that the fair sex were , by any means , the only objects of your brother's humorous , but always good - humoured sallies . " Have you ever taken notice , ' said a ...
... fair querist , it is needless to add , dropped the subject . Not that the fair sex were , by any means , the only objects of your brother's humorous , but always good - humoured sallies . " Have you ever taken notice , ' said a ...
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... fair the bosom of our lake , When each rude wind is hush'd asleep , And summer's sighs , alone awake , Over the passive waters creep ! How sweet , all silent and alone , To lie upon some islet green , Till I forget all I have known ...
... fair the bosom of our lake , When each rude wind is hush'd asleep , And summer's sighs , alone awake , Over the passive waters creep ! How sweet , all silent and alone , To lie upon some islet green , Till I forget all I have known ...
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... fair wanderers freed from tyrant's power ! Once more untrammell'd their proud crests they rear , In simple majesty and grace austere , As in old time their god - like part they bore On Adriatic or Byzantine shore ; Or , as in nobler age ...
... fair wanderers freed from tyrant's power ! Once more untrammell'd their proud crests they rear , In simple majesty and grace austere , As in old time their god - like part they bore On Adriatic or Byzantine shore ; Or , as in nobler age ...
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... fair.— Such honours waited on their youthful days , The votary's worship and the monarch's praise ; And still , though rooted from fair Græcia's soil , The conqueror's guerdon and the plunderer's spoil , Forced , like their lord , the ...
... fair.— Such honours waited on their youthful days , The votary's worship and the monarch's praise ; And still , though rooted from fair Græcia's soil , The conqueror's guerdon and the plunderer's spoil , Forced , like their lord , the ...
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... nature's treasure , Of that fair Beauty which no eye can see , Of that sweet music which no ear can measure ; And now the streams may sing for others ' pleasure , The hills sleep on in their eternity . II . TO THE SAME . In the great city.
... nature's treasure , Of that fair Beauty which no eye can see , Of that sweet music which no ear can measure ; And now the streams may sing for others ' pleasure , The hills sleep on in their eternity . II . TO THE SAME . In the great city.
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