Epistles, Odes, and Other PoemsJames Carpenter, 1806 - 341 páginas |
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... breeze , The spring will dry , the heart will freeze ! And then , that Hope , that fairy Hope , Oh ! she awak'd such happy dreams , And gave my soul such tempting scope For all its dearest , fondest schemes , * 3 That not Verona's child ...
... breeze , The spring will dry , the heart will freeze ! And then , that Hope , that fairy Hope , Oh ! she awak'd such happy dreams , And gave my soul such tempting scope For all its dearest , fondest schemes , * 3 That not Verona's child ...
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... breeze with a sigh , ev'ry leaf with a tongue ! Oh ! whisper him then , ' tis retirement alone Can hallow his harp , or ennoble its tone e ; Like you , with a veil of seclusion between , His song to the world let him utter unseen , And ...
... breeze with a sigh , ev'ry leaf with a tongue ! Oh ! whisper him then , ' tis retirement alone Can hallow his harp , or ennoble its tone e ; Like you , with a veil of seclusion between , His song to the world let him utter unseen , And ...
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... breeze , Pure tones of thought and mental harmonies ! Believe me , Lady , when the zephyrs bland Floated our bark to this enchanted land , These leafy isles upon the ocean thrown , Like studs of emerald o'er a silver zone ; Not all the ...
... breeze , Pure tones of thought and mental harmonies ! Believe me , Lady , when the zephyrs bland Floated our bark to this enchanted land , These leafy isles upon the ocean thrown , Like studs of emerald o'er a silver zone ; Not all the ...
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... breeze that blows ! † There , by that wonderous stream , Go , lay thy languid brow , And I will send thee such a godlike dream , Such - mortal ! mortal ! hast thou heard of him , ‡ Who , many a night , with his primordial lyre , § Sate ...
... breeze that blows ! † There , by that wonderous stream , Go , lay thy languid brow , And I will send thee such a godlike dream , Such - mortal ! mortal ! hast thou heard of him , ‡ Who , many a night , with his primordial lyre , § Sate ...
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... breeze of morning fails , The drowsy boat moves slowly past , And I can almost touch its sails That languish idly round the mast . The sun has now profusely given The flashes of a noontide heaven , And , as the wave reflects his beams ...
... breeze of morning fails , The drowsy boat moves slowly past , And I can almost touch its sails That languish idly round the mast . The sun has now profusely given The flashes of a noontide heaven , And , as the wave reflects his beams ...
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Abbé Raynal Achilles Tatius ancient Aristippus Aristotle bard beam beauty beneath Bermuda blessed blest bliss bloom blush bosom bower breast breath breath'd breeze bright brow burning charm cheek Cicero clime dæmon dear Dismal Swamp Dithyrambic divine dream earth Epicurean Epicurus fair fancy feel felt fire flame flowers glow grace hath heart heaven heavenly hour hung Iamblichus isle kiss Laïs Lake lamp languid Leontium light lip's look look'd lov'd lover lyre magic maid mingle morning murmurs ne'er never night nymph o'er Ovid philosophers Pindar Plato play'd Plutarch pure Pythagoras rosy round roves seem'd shade shed sigh sigh'd sleep smile soft song soul spirit spring steal Stoics stole sweet sweetly tear tell thee thine thou thought thrill Twas vermil warm wave weep wing δε και μεν τε