Songs, Ballads, and Sacred SongsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 - 261 páginas |
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... true ; My life has been a task of love , One long , long thought of you . If all your tender faith be o'er , If still my truth you'll try ; Alas , I know but one proof more- I'll bless your name , and die ! B REUBEN AND ROSE . A TALE OF ...
... true ; My life has been a task of love , One long , long thought of you . If all your tender faith be o'er , If still my truth you'll try ; Alas , I know but one proof more- I'll bless your name , and die ! B REUBEN AND ROSE . A TALE OF ...
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... true poetic imagination . I find , by a note in the manuscript , that he met with this story in a German author , Fromman upon Fascination , book iii . part vi . ch . 18. On consulting the work , I perceive that Fromman quotes it from ...
... true poetic imagination . I find , by a note in the manuscript , that he met with this story in a German author , Fromman upon Fascination , book iii . part vi . ch . 18. On consulting the work , I perceive that Fromman quotes it from ...
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... wed , " Nor longer I to thee . " He took the ring , the rabble pass'd , He home return'd again ; His wife was then the happiest fair , The happiest he of men . MARY , I BELIEV'D THEE TRUE . * MARY , SONGS AND BALLADS . 15.
... wed , " Nor longer I to thee . " He took the ring , the rabble pass'd , He home return'd again ; His wife was then the happiest fair , The happiest he of men . MARY , I BELIEV'D THEE TRUE . * MARY , SONGS AND BALLADS . 15.
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Thomas Moore. MARY , I BELIEV'D THEE TRUE . * MARY , I believ'd thee true , And I was blest in thus believing ; But now I mourn that e'er I knew A girl so fair and so deceiving . Fare thee well . Few have ever lov'd like me , - Yes , I ...
Thomas Moore. MARY , I BELIEV'D THEE TRUE . * MARY , I believ'd thee true , And I was blest in thus believing ; But now I mourn that e'er I knew A girl so fair and so deceiving . Fare thee well . Few have ever lov'd like me , - Yes , I ...
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... true ; " And she's gone to the Lake of the Dismal Swamp , * " Where , all night long , by a fire - fly lamp , " She paddles her white canoe . " And her fire - fly lamp I soon shall see , " And her paddle I soon shall hear ; " Long and ...
... true ; " And she's gone to the Lake of the Dismal Swamp , * " Where , all night long , by a fire - fly lamp , " She paddles her white canoe . " And her fire - fly lamp I soon shall see , " And her paddle I soon shall hear ; " Long and ...
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beam Beauty's beneath blest bliss bloom blushing bower breath breeze bright bright eyes bring brow charms children of Israel cloud Cupids dance dark dear dearest Dismal Swamp dream e'er earth ev'n ev'ry eyes fair farewell feel fleeting flew flowers glory gondolier gone Grenada Hark hath hear heart heaven hope hour hurra LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS life's light lips look look'd LORD JOHN RUSSELL lov'd love thee love-knots Love's lover lute lyre maid MELEAGER moon moonlight morning ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er once pain pass'd Rose Rose-tree round seem'd shalt shine Ship ahoy shore sigh sing sleep slumber smile song sorrow soul sound spirit Sprite star strain sunny sweet tears tell There's thine thou art thought tis the Vine Twas voice wake wave weep Who'll buy wings young Young Love youth
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Página 237 - Come to the mercy-seat, fervently kneel ; Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell your anguish ;— Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.
Página 215 - ... o'ershadows all the earth and skies like some dark beauteous bird whose plume is sparkling with unnumbered eyes that sacred gloom those fires divine so grand so countless Lord are thine...
Página 221 - Oh ! who would bear life's stormy doom, Did not thy wing of love Come, brightly wafting through the gloom Our peace-branch from above ? Then sorrow, touch'd by Thee, grows bright With more than rapture's ray ; As darkness shows us worlds of light We never saw by day ! WEEP NOT FOR THOSE.
Página 28 - ALL that's bright must fade, — The brightest still the fleetest ; All that's sweet was made, But to be lost when sweetest.
Página 218 - Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that it shall no more be called Tophet, nor the valley of the son of Hinnom, but the valley of Slaughter ; for they shall bury in Tophet, till there be no place.
Página 25 - Why should we yet our sail unfurl? There is not a breath the blue wave to curl; But, when the wind blows off the shore, Oh! sweetly we'll rest our weary oar. Blow, breezes, blow, the stream runs fast, The Rapids are near and the daylight's past. Utawas' tide ! this trembling moon Shall see us float over thy surges soon.
Página 35 - I've seen around me fall Like leaves in wintry weather; I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed...
Página 233 - And the angel which I saw stand upon the sea and upon the earth lifted up his hand to heaven, and sware by him that liveth for ever and ever, who created heaven and the things that therein are, and the earth and the things that therein are, and the sea and the things which are therein that there should be time no longer...
Página 223 - I'll seek by day some glade unknown, All light and silence like Thy throne, And the pale stars shall be, at night, The only eyes that watch my rite.
Página 224 - And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the LORD, for he hath triumphed gloriously ; the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.