Poetical Sketches: The Profession, the Broken Heart, Etc. : with Stanzas for Music, and Other PoemsHurst, Robinson, 1824 - 189 páginas |
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... Sadness had sunk Into his inmost soul , though none knew why , And few might guess the cause . Some deemed the grave Had terrors for him ; but , though he had need ( Like other earth - born creatures ) of the grace From Heaven to man ...
... Sadness had sunk Into his inmost soul , though none knew why , And few might guess the cause . Some deemed the grave Had terrors for him ; but , though he had need ( Like other earth - born creatures ) of the grace From Heaven to man ...
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... sadness in her air , 1 A hue of languor o'er her features fair , Born of no common grief ; as though Despair Had wrestled with her spirit - been o'erthrown , — And these the trophies of the strife alone . A resignation of the will , a ...
... sadness in her air , 1 A hue of languor o'er her features fair , Born of no common grief ; as though Despair Had wrestled with her spirit - been o'erthrown , — And these the trophies of the strife alone . A resignation of the will , a ...
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... sadness ; — And now , again , I breathe a lay To hail thee on thy natal day ! IV . O ! might the fondest prayers prevail For blessings on thy future years ; Or innocence , like thine , avail To save thee from affliction's tears ; Each ...
... sadness ; — And now , again , I breathe a lay To hail thee on thy natal day ! IV . O ! might the fondest prayers prevail For blessings on thy future years ; Or innocence , like thine , avail To save thee from affliction's tears ; Each ...
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... sadness and mellowed by years ; And though thorns but too frequently mix with the roses Whose stems have been watered and reared by our tears ; Let them circle the brow ; -sure the pain is surpassed By the gladness we gather from ...
... sadness and mellowed by years ; And though thorns but too frequently mix with the roses Whose stems have been watered and reared by our tears ; Let them circle the brow ; -sure the pain is surpassed By the gladness we gather from ...
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... sadness clouded , - Yet though pensive thy smiles , they were grateful me ; And the bud Woe's long winter had icily shrouded , Burst to bloom in an instant when glanced on by the Though the Simoom hath sped , and hath breathed hot blast ...
... sadness clouded , - Yet though pensive thy smiles , they were grateful me ; And the bud Woe's long winter had icily shrouded , Burst to bloom in an instant when glanced on by the Though the Simoom hath sped , and hath breathed hot blast ...
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Amid anguish AZRA Barry Cornwall beam beauty beneath beneath the sky blast bliss bloom blue bosom bowers breast breath bright brow burst cheek chords clouds controul dark deem deep delight despair dreams dwell earth FAREWELL Fate fears feeling flowers friends gaze gladness glance gloom grief hath heart Heaven hopes hour hues Ithuriel life's light lips Lord Byron loveliness lute Lyre melody memory minstrelsy Montblanc mortal murmurs musing ne'er neath never o'er pain Paradise Lost passionate past peace Pennons Perchance poems pride rays repose ROBINSON & CO sadness scaped scorn shine Simoom SKETCH smile snows soothe sorrow soul spell STANZAS storm strains stream strife summer's SWEET ELLEN swell TALIESSIN tears tender thine think of thee thou art thoughts thrill thrones tremulous twas wandering fire Watts waves Whilst wild winds wing withered youth
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Página 23 - That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy raptures. Not for this Faint I, nor mourn nor murmur; other gifts Have followed; for such loss, I would believe, Abundant recompense.
Página 98 - Peace. brother, be not over-exquisite To cast the fashion of uncertain evils; For grant they be so, while they rest unknown, What need a man forestall his date of grief, And run to meet what he would most avoid ? Or if they be but false alarms of fear, How bitter is such self-delusion!
Página vii - Though thou be to them a scorn, That to nought but earth are born, Let my life no longer be Than I am in love with thee...
Página 187 - Nothing can be more touching than to behold a soft and tender female, who had been all weakness and dependence, and alive to every trivial roughness while treading the prosperous paths of life, suddenly rising in mental force, to be the comforter and supporter of her husband under misfortune, and abiding, with unshrinking firmness, the bitterest blasts of adversity?
Página 39 - twould almost seem, As though, epitomized in one deep beam, Her full collected soul upon the heart, Whate'er its mask, she strove at once to dart : And few may brave the talisman that's hid 'Neath the dark fringes of her drooping lid.
Página 41 - Unkindness and neglect from those she loves, Because she feels it undeserved ; which proves That firm and conscious rectitude hath power To blunt Fate's darts in sorrow's darkest hour. Ay, unprovoked, injustice she can bear Without a sigh — almost without a tear, Save such as hearts internally will weep, And they ne'er rise the burning lids to steep ; But to those petty wrongs which half defy Human forbearance, she can make reply With a proud lip, and a contemptuous eye.
Página 24 - I, too, am changed — I scarce know why — Can feel each flagging pulse decay; And youth and health, and visions high, Melt like a wreath of snow away; Time cannot sure have wrought the ill; Though worn in this world's sickening strife, In soul and form, I linger still In the first summer month of life; Yet journey on my path below, Oh ! how unlike — ten years ago...
Página iii - The moving accident is not my trade; To freeze the blood I have no ready arts: 'Tis my delight, alone in summer shade, To pipe a simple song for thinking hearts.
Página 183 - The whole process which condemns a female " to wither on the virgin thorn," and " live a barren sister all her life," is studiously made to represent a wedding. The unconscious victim, generally in her fifteenth year, finds herself, for some time previous to her taking the veil, the queen — nay, the idol of the whole community which has obtained her preference.
Página 183 - ... is studiously made to represent a wedding. The unconscious victim, generally in her fifteenth year, finds herself, for some time previous to her taking the veil, the queen— nay, the idol of the whole community which has obtained her preference. She is constantly addressed by the name of bride, and sees nothing but gay preparations for the expected day of her spiritual nuptials. Attired in a splendid dress, and decked with all the jewels of her family and friends, she takes public leave of her...