PoemsMoxon, 1849 - 318 Seiten |
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... stood and where PELIDES fought , Sate at the helm himself . No meaner hand Steered thro ' the waves ; and , when he struck the land , Such in his soul the ardour to explore , PELIDES - like , he leaped the first ashore . C ' Twas ever ...
... stood and where PELIDES fought , Sate at the helm himself . No meaner hand Steered thro ' the waves ; and , when he struck the land , Such in his soul the ardour to explore , PELIDES - like , he leaped the first ashore . C ' Twas ever ...
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... - mained long undiscovered : for it was to the zeal of Juan Perez that he was finally indebted for the accomplishment of his great purpose . See Ir- ving's History of Columbus . ' Twas here , unknowing and unknown , He stood 90.
... - mained long undiscovered : for it was to the zeal of Juan Perez that he was finally indebted for the accomplishment of his great purpose . See Ir- ving's History of Columbus . ' Twas here , unknowing and unknown , He stood 90.
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... stood , So large the debt of gratitude ! One hallowed morn , methought , I felt As if a soul within me dwelt ! But who arose and gave to me The sacred trust I keep for thee , And in his cell at even - tide Knelt before the cross and ...
... stood , So large the debt of gratitude ! One hallowed morn , methought , I felt As if a soul within me dwelt ! But who arose and gave to me The sacred trust I keep for thee , And in his cell at even - tide Knelt before the cross and ...
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... stood , Of his great Foes in earth and air and flood , Then uninstructed . - But my sand is run , And the Night coming --- and my Task not done ! -- * Many of the first discoverers ended their days in a hermi- tage or a cloister ...
... stood , Of his great Foes in earth and air and flood , Then uninstructed . - But my sand is run , And the Night coming --- and my Task not done ! -- * Many of the first discoverers ended their days in a hermi- tage or a cloister ...
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... stood , disdaining rest ; ( His amber chain the only badge he bore , His mantle blue such as his fathers wore ) Fathomed , with searching hand , the dark profound , And scattered hope and glad assurance round ; Tho ' like some strange ...
... stood , disdaining rest ; ( His amber chain the only badge he bore , His mantle blue such as his fathers wore ) Fathomed , with searching hand , the dark profound , And scattered hope and glad assurance round ; Tho ' like some strange ...
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ancient BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER bids bless blest Bossuet breathe bright called calm CANTO CHARLES LAMB charm child Cicero cloth clouds Columbus controul courser dark delight DOVER STREET dream EDWARD MOXON Euripides father fear fled flowers fond gaze gentle glory glows grove hail hand hear heart Heaven Hence Herodotus Herrera Hist holy hour Household Deities Icarius inspire light live look mind morocco musing night o'er once Pausanias Petrarch Plato pleasure POEMS resigned rise round sacred sail SAMUEL ROGERS says scene secret shade shed shine shore sigh silent sleep smile song soon sorrow soul spirit spring steals stood sung sweet swell tears thee thine thou thought thro trace trembling triumphs Twas vale Vignette VIRGIL's tomb virtue voice volume 8vo Voyage wake wandering wave weep whence wild wind wings young youth