The Poems of William B. Tappan, Volumen1Henry Perkins--Chestnut Street., 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... . Fairest of lingerers in earth's sunny bowers ; The delicate , not found amid the throng- The pleasant solacer of hidden hours- Still , still be mine the Blossomings of Song . POEM S. THE NATIVITY . JUDEA's plains in silence sleep.
... . Fairest of lingerers in earth's sunny bowers ; The delicate , not found amid the throng- The pleasant solacer of hidden hours- Still , still be mine the Blossomings of Song . POEM S. THE NATIVITY . JUDEA's plains in silence sleep.
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... earth is shed the peerless noon of Heaven . For see , along the deep blue arch A glory breaks - and now a throng , From where the sparkling planets march , Come trooping down with shout and song ; And o'er those pastures , bath'd in ...
... earth is shed the peerless noon of Heaven . For see , along the deep blue arch A glory breaks - and now a throng , From where the sparkling planets march , Come trooping down with shout and song ; And o'er those pastures , bath'd in ...
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... earth - a shadowy , pleasing dream- A voiceless vision , beckoning me away To skiey fields , where love's pure fountain flows ' Mid landscapes , sunned by an unclouded day , Where pilgrims dwell - the weary find repose . Methought ...
... earth - a shadowy , pleasing dream- A voiceless vision , beckoning me away To skiey fields , where love's pure fountain flows ' Mid landscapes , sunned by an unclouded day , Where pilgrims dwell - the weary find repose . Methought ...
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... earth no more Claims the devotion once approved ? That joys endeared , with us are o'er , And gone are those these hearts have loved ? Why should we sigh ? —Unfading bliss Survives the narrow 30 THE POEMS OF Why should we sigh.
... earth no more Claims the devotion once approved ? That joys endeared , with us are o'er , And gone are those these hearts have loved ? Why should we sigh ? —Unfading bliss Survives the narrow 30 THE POEMS OF Why should we sigh.
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... earth and earth - born woes , Their spirits wafted on one car of fire , Why should I weep ? No , ' twas the shivering child The living wretch , that claimed the pitying tear . When lo , a form I saw , of aspect mild , Fair CHARITY amid ...
... earth and earth - born woes , Their spirits wafted on one car of fire , Why should I weep ? No , ' twas the shivering child The living wretch , that claimed the pitying tear . When lo , a form I saw , of aspect mild , Fair CHARITY amid ...
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