The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White and James Grahame, Página 128James Nichol, 1856 - 326 páginas |
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... Wandering Boy : a Song 189 To April 166 Canzonet 190 Sonnet 167 Song 191 To a Taper 167 The Shipwrecked Solitary's Song To my Mother 168 to the Night 192 Sonnet 168 To Consumption 169 Song Sonnet 170 Hymn Sonnet 170 Sonnet Sonnet 171 ...
... Wandering Boy : a Song 189 To April 166 Canzonet 190 Sonnet 167 Song 191 To a Taper 167 The Shipwrecked Solitary's Song To my Mother 168 to the Night 192 Sonnet 168 To Consumption 169 Song Sonnet 170 Hymn Sonnet 170 Sonnet Sonnet 171 ...
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... Wandering Jew and a Zastrozzi , up through a Queen Mab , a Revolt of Islam , and a Prometheus Unbound , to a Cenci - the best tragedy out of Shakspeare in the English language - we are impelled to believe , that had they lived , there ...
... Wandering Jew and a Zastrozzi , up through a Queen Mab , a Revolt of Islam , and a Prometheus Unbound , to a Cenci - the best tragedy out of Shakspeare in the English language - we are impelled to believe , that had they lived , there ...
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... wandering o'er the sylvan bower , I come to pass the meditative hour ; To bid awhile the strife of passion cease , And woo the calms of solitude and peace . And oh thou sacred Power , who rear'st on high Thy leafy throne where waving ...
... wandering o'er the sylvan bower , I come to pass the meditative hour ; To bid awhile the strife of passion cease , And woo the calms of solitude and peace . And oh thou sacred Power , who rear'st on high Thy leafy throne where waving ...
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... wandering moon , Now riding , cloud - wrapp'd , near her highest noon : Or when the wild duck , southering , hither rides , And plunges sullen in the sounding tides . How oft in this sequester'd spot , when youth Gave to each tale the ...
... wandering moon , Now riding , cloud - wrapp'd , near her highest noon : Or when the wild duck , southering , hither rides , And plunges sullen in the sounding tides . How oft in this sequester'd spot , when youth Gave to each tale the ...
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... wander lone , where , wildering and wide , The tumbling torrent laves St Gothard's side ; Or by old Tejo's classic margent muse , Or stand entranced with Pyrenean views ; Still , still to thee , where'er my footsteps roam , My heart ...
... wander lone , where , wildering and wide , The tumbling torrent laves St Gothard's side ; Or by old Tejo's classic margent muse , Or stand entranced with Pyrenean views ; Still , still to thee , where'er my footsteps roam , My heart ...
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Términos y frases comunes
amid art thou beam Behold beneath bird blast bless'd bloom breast breath breeze brood calm CAPEL LOFFT charm cheek Christiad Clifton Grove clouds dark death deep delight Derry distant dost dreary faint fancy flowers gale genius Georgics glide gloom Gondoline grave grove hand harp head hear heard heart Heaven Henry Kirke White hope hour Kirke White light lonely loud lyre maid melancholy moon morn mournful Muse neath never night o'er pale peace poems poet poor Quatorzain rise RIVER TRENT round Sabbath scene Scotland shade sigh silent sing sleep slumbers smile solemn song SONNET soon soothe soul sound spirit Star of Bethlehem storm strain stream sweep sweet tear tempest thee thine thou thought throne toil trees twas vale voice wandering wave weep wild winds wing woodland woods youth
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Página 232 - Then shalt thou cause the trumpet of the jubilee to sound on the tenth day of the seventh month, in the day of atonement shall ye make the trumpet sound throughout all your land.
Página 222 - That yester-morn bloomed waving in the breeze. Sounds the most faint attract the ear, — the hum Of early bee, the trickling of the dew, The distant bleating midway up the hill. Calmness sits throned on yon unmoving cloud.
Página 189 - " Of beauty, from the light retired ; Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired. Then die ! that she The common fate of all things rare May read in thee : How small a part of time they share. That are so wondrous sweet and fair...
Página 189 - Go, lovely rose, Tell her that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young And shuns to have her graces spied, That hadst thou sprung In deserts where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died.
Página 199 - When, marshalled on the nightly plain, The glittering host bestud the sky, One Star alone, of all the train, Can fix the sinner's wandering eye. Hark ! hark ! to God the chorus breaks, From every host, from every gem ; But one alone the Saviour speaks, It is the star of Bethlehem.
Página 232 - And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof : it shall be a jubilee unto you ; and ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family.
Página 223 - But on this day, embosomed in his home, He shares the frugal meal with those he loves ; With those he loves he shares the heart-felt joy Of giving thanks to God...
Página 223 - Slowly the throng moves o'er the tomb-paved ground : The aged man, the bowed down, the blind Led by the thoughtless boy, and he who breathes With pain, and eyes the new-made grave...
Página 147 - O'er the uplands now to rove, While thy modest ray serene Gilds the wide surrounding scene ; And to watch thee riding high In the blue vault of the sky, Where no thin vapour intercepts thy ray, But in unclouded majesty thou walkest on thy way.
Página 198 - And wilt thou bend a listening ear To praises low as ours ? Thou wilt ! for thou dost love to hear The song which meekness pours.