Foliage, Or, Poems Original and TranslatedC. and J. Ollier, 1818 - 150 pagini |
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Pagina xxxvi
... thee oftener too . Yet add , for all The obstinate love and natural , Which thou hast borne us in despite Of all thy sunny dreams of southern places , That thou hast been the first that has had sight Of what is on the clouds , and the ...
... thee oftener too . Yet add , for all The obstinate love and natural , Which thou hast borne us in despite Of all thy sunny dreams of southern places , That thou hast been the first that has had sight Of what is on the clouds , and the ...
Pagina xlvii
... thee , My little , patient Boy ; And balmy rest about thee Smooths off the day's annoy . I sit me down , and think Of all thy winning ways ; Yet almost wish , with sudden shrink , That I had less to praise . Thy sidelong pillowed ...
... thee , My little , patient Boy ; And balmy rest about thee Smooths off the day's annoy . I sit me down , and think Of all thy winning ways ; Yet almost wish , with sudden shrink , That I had less to praise . Thy sidelong pillowed ...
Pagina xlix
... thee round . To say " He has departed " — " His voice " - " his face ” —is gone ; " To feel impatient - hearted , Yet feel we must bear on ; Ah , I could not endure To whisper of such woe , Unless I felt this sleep ensure That it will ...
... thee round . To say " He has departed " — " His voice " - " his face ” —is gone ; " To feel impatient - hearted , Yet feel we must bear on ; Ah , I could not endure To whisper of such woe , Unless I felt this sleep ensure That it will ...
Pagina lix
... thee , and disgrace thee not . Worlds of fancies come about us , Thrill within , and glance without us . Now we think that there must be In thee some MISCELLANIES . lix Song.
... thee , and disgrace thee not . Worlds of fancies come about us , Thrill within , and glance without us . Now we think that there must be In thee some MISCELLANIES . lix Song.
Pagina lx
Leigh Hunt. Now we think that there must be In thee some humanity , * Such a taste composed and fine Smiles along that touch of thine . Now we call thee heavenly rain , For thy fresh , continued strain ; Now a hail , that on the ground ...
Leigh Hunt. Now we think that there must be In thee some humanity , * Such a taste composed and fine Smiles along that touch of thine . Now we call thee heavenly rain , For thy fresh , continued strain ; Now a hail , that on the ground ...
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