Epistles, Odes, and Other PoemsJames Carpenter, 1806 - 341 páginas |
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... remember with gratitude . † Pythagoras ; who was supposed to have a power of writing upon the Moon , by the means of a magic mirror . See BAYLE , ART . PYTHAG . B Oh ! STRANGFORD ! when we parted last ! I PAGE To Lord Viscount Strangford -
... remember with gratitude . † Pythagoras ; who was supposed to have a power of writing upon the Moon , by the means of a magic mirror . See BAYLE , ART . PYTHAG . B Oh ! STRANGFORD ! when we parted last ! I PAGE To Lord Viscount Strangford -
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... magic fills the mind With friends and joys we've left behind , And joys return and friends are near , And all are welcom'd with a tear ! In the mind's purest seat to dwell , To be remember'd oft and well By one whose heart , though vain ...
... magic fills the mind With friends and joys we've left behind , And joys return and friends are near , And all are welcom'd with a tear ! In the mind's purest seat to dwell , To be remember'd oft and well By one whose heart , though vain ...
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... that lent a charm to you ! Have you not oft , in nightly vision , stray'd To the pure isles of ever - blooming shade , * The chapel of William Tell , on the Lake of Lucerne . Which bards of old , with kindly magic plac'd For 31.
... that lent a charm to you ! Have you not oft , in nightly vision , stray'd To the pure isles of ever - blooming shade , * The chapel of William Tell , on the Lake of Lucerne . Which bards of old , with kindly magic plac'd For 31.
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Thomas Moore. Which bards of old , with kindly magic plac'd For happy spirits in th ' Atlantic waste ? * There , as eternal gales , with fragrance warm , Breath'd from elysium through each shadowy form , In eloquence of eye , and dreams ...
Thomas Moore. Which bards of old , with kindly magic plac'd For happy spirits in th ' Atlantic waste ? * There , as eternal gales , with fragrance warm , Breath'd from elysium through each shadowy form , In eloquence of eye , and dreams ...
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... magic of my humble strain , To charm your spirit from its orb again , Yet , oh ! for her , beneath whose smile I sing , For her ( whose pencil , if your rainbow wing Were dimm'd or ruffled by a wintry sky , Could smooth its feather and ...
... magic of my humble strain , To charm your spirit from its orb again , Yet , oh ! for her , beneath whose smile I sing , For her ( whose pencil , if your rainbow wing Were dimm'd or ruffled by a wintry sky , Could smooth its feather and ...
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