The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth CenturyJ. Sharpe, 1830 - 360 páginas |
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... beauty ; and the walls , That close the universe with crystal in , Are eloquent with voices , that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity , In harmonies , too perfect , and too high , For aught but beings of celestial mould , And ...
... beauty ; and the walls , That close the universe with crystal in , Are eloquent with voices , that proclaim The unseen glories of immensity , In harmonies , too perfect , and too high , For aught but beings of celestial mould , And ...
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... beauty's melting eye . I never crush'd Assyria's sons To build Colossal temples high ; I bade the sire his little ones Watch with a parent's eye . Throughout the land no vassal strives With a hard lord , nor wears his gyves . I bade my ...
... beauty's melting eye . I never crush'd Assyria's sons To build Colossal temples high ; I bade the sire his little ones Watch with a parent's eye . Throughout the land no vassal strives With a hard lord , nor wears his gyves . I bade my ...
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... Hath been array'd in pleasure's dress ; Because I courted music's lay And beauty's dear caress ; Because I women loved , and wine , Am thence to be denied a shrine . TO A SLEEPING CHILD . BY PROFESSOR WILSON . ART 4 SARDANAPALUS .
... Hath been array'd in pleasure's dress ; Because I courted music's lay And beauty's dear caress ; Because I women loved , and wine , Am thence to be denied a shrine . TO A SLEEPING CHILD . BY PROFESSOR WILSON . ART 4 SARDANAPALUS .
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... beauty fair , And left no other vision there . To me thy parents are unknown ; Glad would they be their child to own ! And well they must have loved before , If since thy birth they loved not more . Thou art a branch of noble stem , And ...
... beauty fair , And left no other vision there . To me thy parents are unknown ; Glad would they be their child to own ! And well they must have loved before , If since thy birth they loved not more . Thou art a branch of noble stem , And ...
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... beauty's radiant dews . Her summer prime waned not to days that freeze , Her wine of life was not run to the lees : Weep not for her ! Weep not for her ! By fleet or slow decay It never grieved her bosom's core to mark The playmates of ...
... beauty's radiant dews . Her summer prime waned not to days that freeze , Her wine of life was not run to the lees : Weep not for her ! Weep not for her ! By fleet or slow decay It never grieved her bosom's core to mark The playmates of ...
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ALARIC art thou beauty beneath billows bird blue bosom bower breast breath bright brow calm cheek cloud cold dark dead death deep doth dream e'en earth fair fame fancy crown feel fled flowers gaze gentle gleam glory glow gone grave green grief hath hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre hope hour JOHN MOULTRIE leaves life's light lips lonely look look'd LORD BYRON lute LYRE mirth moon morning mountain murmur N. P. WILLIS ne'er NELL GWYN never night o'er pale pass'd rest rose round Sappho Scottish lassie seem'd shade shine shore sigh silent skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars storm stream summer sweet tears tempest thine thou art thou hast thou wert thought tree Twas Valentine's day voice waking eye wave weep wild wind wings young youth