Epistles, Odes, and Other PoemsJames Carpenter, 1806 - 341 páginas |
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... sigh ” 22 24 26 27 A Ballad . " They made her a grave too cold and damp ” 28 Epistle III . To the Marchioness Dowager of D - ng - ll The Genius of Harmony 30 35 Epistle IV . To George Morgan , Esq . 43 The Wedding Ring +452 Lying 55 To ...
... sigh ” 22 24 26 27 A Ballad . " They made her a grave too cold and damp ” 28 Epistle III . To the Marchioness Dowager of D - ng - ll The Genius of Harmony 30 35 Epistle IV . To George Morgan , Esq . 43 The Wedding Ring +452 Lying 55 To ...
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... the Mohawk river To- — " I often wish that thou wert dead , ” Cloris and Fanny 180 182 183 183 On a beautiful East - Indian To Miss tricks " 66 With woman's form and woman's 184 4 To " How can I sing of fragrant sighs.
... the Mohawk river To- — " I often wish that thou wert dead , ” Cloris and Fanny 180 182 183 183 On a beautiful East - Indian To Miss tricks " 66 With woman's form and woman's 184 4 To " How can I sing of fragrant sighs.
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Thomas Moore. 4 To " How can I sing of fragrant sighs ” . Song of the Eevil Spirit of the Woods · 185 186 To Mrs. Henry TGHE , on reading her Psyche 190 Impromptu upon leaving some friends Το · " I know that none can smile like thee ...
Thomas Moore. 4 To " How can I sing of fragrant sighs ” . Song of the Eevil Spirit of the Woods · 185 186 To Mrs. Henry TGHE , on reading her Psyche 190 Impromptu upon leaving some friends Το · " I know that none can smile like thee ...
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... sigh ; When the saddest emotion my bosom had known , Was pity for those who were wiser than I ! I felt how the pure intellectual fire In luxury loses its heavenly ray ; How soon , in the lavishing cup of Desire , The pearl of the soul ...
... sigh ; When the saddest emotion my bosom had known , Was pity for those who were wiser than I ! I felt how the pure intellectual fire In luxury loses its heavenly ray ; How soon , in the lavishing cup of Desire , The pearl of the soul ...
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... sighs , And to their breath it breath'd again In such entrancing melodies As ear had never drunk till then ! Not Harmony's serenest touch So stilly could the notes prolong ; They were not heavenly song so ... sigh , serene and light , Was 7.
... sighs , And to their breath it breath'd again In such entrancing melodies As ear had never drunk till then ! Not Harmony's serenest touch So stilly could the notes prolong ; They were not heavenly song so ... sigh , serene and light , Was 7.
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