Epistles, Odes, and Other PoemsJames Carpenter, 1806 - 341 páginas |
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... light of pri- vacy , which is as favourable to poetical as to female beauty , and serves as a veil for faults , while it enhances every charm which it displays . Besides , this is not a period for the idle occupations of poetry , and ...
... light of pri- vacy , which is as favourable to poetical as to female beauty , and serves as a veil for faults , while it enhances every charm which it displays . Besides , this is not a period for the idle occupations of poetry , and ...
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... lights them with consoling gleam , And smiles them into tranquil sleep ! Oh ! such a blessed night as this , I often ... light , Alluding to these animated lines in the 44th Carmen of this Poet : Jam mens prætrepidans avet vagari , Jam ...
... lights them with consoling gleam , And smiles them into tranquil sleep ! Oh ! such a blessed night as this , I often ... light , Alluding to these animated lines in the 44th Carmen of this Poet : Jam mens prætrepidans avet vagari , Jam ...
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... the West , and the beautiful sky Which morning had clouded , was clouded no more- " Oh ! thus , " I exclaim'd , " can a heavenly eye " Shed light on the soul that was darken'd before ! " THE TELL - TALE LYRE . I'VE heard there was 6.
... the West , and the beautiful sky Which morning had clouded , was clouded no more- " Oh ! thus , " I exclaim'd , " can a heavenly eye " Shed light on the soul that was darken'd before ! " THE TELL - TALE LYRE . I'VE heard there was 6.
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... much As they were dreams of heavenly song ! If sad the heart , whose murmuring air Along the chords in languor stole , The soothings it awaken'd there Were eloquence from Pity's soul ! Or if the sigh , serene and light , Was 7.
... much As they were dreams of heavenly song ! If sad the heart , whose murmuring air Along the chords in languor stole , The soothings it awaken'd there Were eloquence from Pity's soul ! Or if the sigh , serene and light , Was 7.
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Thomas Moore. Or if the sigh , serene and light , Was but the breath of fancied woes , The string , that felt its airy flight , Soon whisper'd it to bland repose ! And oh ! when lovers burn'd alone , If , ' mid their bliss , the Lyre was ...
Thomas Moore. Or if the sigh , serene and light , Was but the breath of fancied woes , The string , that felt its airy flight , Soon whisper'd it to bland repose ! And oh ! when lovers burn'd alone , If , ' mid their bliss , the Lyre was ...
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