Epistles, Odes, and Other PoemsJames Carpenter, 1806 - 341 páginas |
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... songs ! Still do your happy souls attune The notes it learn'd on earth , to move ; Still , breathing o'er the chords , commune In sympathies of angel love ! BRITISH OS OCT LIBR RARY TO THE FLYING - FISH . * WHEN I have. 10.
... songs ! Still do your happy souls attune The notes it learn'd on earth , to move ; Still , breathing o'er the chords , commune In sympathies of angel love ! BRITISH OS OCT LIBR RARY TO THE FLYING - FISH . * WHEN I have. 10.
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... Kate ! the waves are past : I tread on earth securely now , And the green cedar's living bough Breathes more refreshment to my eyes , Than could a Claude's divinest dies ! C At length I touch the happy sphere To Liberty and 13.
... Kate ! the waves are past : I tread on earth securely now , And the green cedar's living bough Breathes more refreshment to my eyes , Than could a Claude's divinest dies ! C At length I touch the happy sphere To Liberty and 13.
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... shall come to my pillow and tell me of love , Such as angel to angel might whisper above ! Oh spirit ! —and then , could you borrow the tone Of that voice , to my ear so bewitchingly known , The voice of the one upon earth , who has 23.
... shall come to my pillow and tell me of love , Such as angel to angel might whisper above ! Oh spirit ! —and then , could you borrow the tone Of that voice , to my ear so bewitchingly known , The voice of the one upon earth , who has 23.
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Thomas Moore. The voice of the one upon earth , who has twin'd With her essence for ever my heart and my mind ! Though lonely , and far from the light of her smile , An exile and weary and hopeless the while , Could you shed for a moment ...
Thomas Moore. The voice of the one upon earth , who has twin'd With her essence for ever my heart and my mind ! Though lonely , and far from the light of her smile , An exile and weary and hopeless the while , Could you shed for a moment ...
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... earth he sunk to sleep , If slumber his eyelids knew , He lay , where the deadly vine doth weep Its venomous tear , and nightly steep The flesh with blistering dew ! And near him the she - wolf stirr❜d the brake , And the copper ...
... earth he sunk to sleep , If slumber his eyelids knew , He lay , where the deadly vine doth weep Its venomous tear , and nightly steep The flesh with blistering dew ! And near him the she - wolf stirr❜d the brake , And the copper ...
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