The Deserted Bride: And Other PoemsAdlard & Saunders, 1838 - 80 páginas |
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... spirit's pinion , And became my willing slave ! Knelt and pray'd until he won me— Looks he coldly now upon me ? Ingrate - Never sure was maiden Wronged so foul as I. With grief My true breast is overladen- Tears afford me no relief ...
... spirit's pinion , And became my willing slave ! Knelt and pray'd until he won me— Looks he coldly now upon me ? Ingrate - Never sure was maiden Wronged so foul as I. With grief My true breast is overladen- Tears afford me no relief ...
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... spirit's wings , that once could soar In fancy's world of air , Are crushed and beaten to the ground By life - corroding care . No more I hear thy bird - like voice , Nor see thy winning face ; That once would gleam like morning's beam ...
... spirit's wings , that once could soar In fancy's world of air , Are crushed and beaten to the ground By life - corroding care . No more I hear thy bird - like voice , Nor see thy winning face ; That once would gleam like morning's beam ...
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... Spirit , Wigwam , hill , plain , lake and field , To the white - man must we yield ; For , like sun - down on the waves , We are ... spirits roam , And the red - man has a home . Let tradition tell our story As we fade in cloudless 53.
... Spirit , Wigwam , hill , plain , lake and field , To the white - man must we yield ; For , like sun - down on the waves , We are ... spirits roam , And the red - man has a home . Let tradition tell our story As we fade in cloudless 53.
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... spirits often fail me ! What can it mean - what can it mean ? I'M NOT IN LOVE ! -Oh smother I'll Such a thought at seventeen ; go and ask my mother What it can mean - what it can mean ? ADDRESS FOR THE BENEFIT OF WILLIAM DUNLAP . SPOKEN ...
... spirits often fail me ! What can it mean - what can it mean ? I'M NOT IN LOVE ! -Oh smother I'll Such a thought at seventeen ; go and ask my mother What it can mean - what it can mean ? ADDRESS FOR THE BENEFIT OF WILLIAM DUNLAP . SPOKEN ...
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... spirit of departed times ; Grave men and studious , strangers to my sight , All gather round me on this brilliant night . And welcome are ye all . Not now ye come To speak some trembling poet's awful doom ; With frowning eyes a " want ...
... spirit of departed times ; Grave men and studious , strangers to my sight , All gather round me on this brilliant night . And welcome are ye all . Not now ye come To speak some trembling poet's awful doom ; With frowning eyes a " want ...
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adieu axe shall harm beam beauty beloved Bessy Bell blessing bloom bosom boughs bright brow Charles E cheer dear dearest Delavan DESERTED BRIDE drear and lonely droop'd the willow ELLEN eyes fairy fever-and-ague flowers FRIENDS ARE ROUND glorious glory grace green groves heart Henry Russell hills histrionick hour Hunchback JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES kiss'd lake where droop'd land leaves LELAND STANFORD JVNIOR letter lines Long time ago looks drear LOVE THE NIGHT LOVE THEE Love's lyre Mabella-you maid maiden mean-what miss thee mountain muse musick ne'er never New-York nymphs o'er old tree perfume poet pride quiver RHYME AND REASON roaming ROSABEL rosy Zephyr round thee sad and weary scene shepherd's bell smiles song SONNET soul SPOKEN STANFORD JVNIOR VNIVERSITY star streams Sunbeam sunshine Sweet tears thine thou Thy axe turn WEARIES MY LOVE weary lot wildwood WILLIAM wind-harp's wings woodland woodman words