Epistles, Odes, and Other PoemsJames Carpenter, 1806 - 341 Seiten |
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... wanderer more ! * Even now delusive Hope will steal Amid the dark regrets I feel , Soothing , as yonder placid beam Pursues the murmurers of the deep , And lights them with consoling gleam And smiles them into tranquil sleep ! Oh ! such ...
... wanderer more ! * Even now delusive Hope will steal Amid the dark regrets I feel , Soothing , as yonder placid beam Pursues the murmurers of the deep , And lights them with consoling gleam And smiles them into tranquil sleep ! Oh ! such ...
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... wanderer's heart ; If thus to be its sole employ Can give thee one faint gleam of joy ; Believe it , MARY ! oh ! believe A tongue that never can deceive , When passion doth not first betray And tinge the thought upon its way ! In ...
... wanderer's heart ; If thus to be its sole employ Can give thee one faint gleam of joy ; Believe it , MARY ! oh ! believe A tongue that never can deceive , When passion doth not first betray And tinge the thought upon its way ! In ...
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... wanderer home : * When the Genius of the World and his fellow - traveller ar- rive at the planet Venus , they find an island of loveliness , full of odours and intelligences , where angels preside , who shed the cosmetic influence of ...
... wanderer home : * When the Genius of the World and his fellow - traveller ar- rive at the planet Venus , they find an island of loveliness , full of odours and intelligences , where angels preside , who shed the cosmetic influence of ...
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... summer - eve dew Were as sweet as the breeze , or as bright as the foam Of the wave , that would carry your wanderer home ! * A ship ready to sail for England . LOVE AND REASON . " Quand l'homme commence à raisonner 108.
... summer - eve dew Were as sweet as the breeze , or as bright as the foam Of the wave , that would carry your wanderer home ! * A ship ready to sail for England . LOVE AND REASON . " Quand l'homme commence à raisonner 108.
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... wanderer in the west ; When seers are gazing on the sky , To find their future orbs of rest ; Then shall I take my trembling way , Unseen but to those worlds above , And , led by thy mysterious ray , Glide to the pillow of my love ...
... wanderer in the west ; When seers are gazing on the sky , To find their future orbs of rest ; Then shall I take my trembling way , Unseen but to those worlds above , And , led by thy mysterious ray , Glide to the pillow of my love ...
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Seite 276 - FAINTLY as tolls the evening chime, Our voices keep tune and our oars keep time. Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn.2 Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, The Rapids are near, and the daylight's past!
Seite 33 - They made her a grave, too cold and damp For a soul so warm and true; And she's gone to the Lake of the Dismal Swamp, Where, all night long, by a firefly lamp, She paddles her white canoe.
Seite 13 - How like thy wing's impatient zeal Is the pure soul, that scorns to rest Upon the world's ignoble breast, But takes the plume that God has given, And rises into light and heaven ! But, when I see that wing, so bright, Grow languid with a moment's flight.
Seite 257 - I KNEW, by the smoke that so gracefully curled Above the green elms, that a cottage was near, And I said, "If there's peace to be found in the world, A heart that was humble might hope for it here...
Seite 191 - How shall we rank thee upon glory's page, Thou more than soldier, and just less than sage? All thou hast been reflects less fame on thee, Far less than all thou hast forborne to be!
Seite 277 - There is not a breath the blue wave to curl. But, when the wind blows off the shore, Oh, sweetly we'll rest our weary oar. Blow, breezes, blow, the stream runs fast, The rapids are near and the daylight's past.
Seite 159 - Long has the love of gold, that meanest rage, And latest folly of man's sinking age, Which, rarely venturing in the van of life, While nobler passions wage their heated strife, Comes skulking last, with selfishness and fear, And dies, collecting lumber in the rear...
Seite 290 - Yon shadowy bark hath been to that wreck, And the dim blue fire that lights her deck Doth play on as pale and livid a crew, As ever yet drank the church-yard dew ! To Deadman's Isle, in the eye of the blast, To Deadman's Isle she speeds her fast ; By skeleton shapes her...
Seite 188 - Excepting the streets and avenues and a small part of the ground adjoining the public buildings, the whole place is covered with trees. To be under the necessity of going through a deep wood for one or two miles, perhaps, in order to see a next-door neighbor, and in the same city, is a curious and, I believe, a novel circumstance.
Seite 160 - Oh ! Freedom, Freedom, how I hate thy cant ! Not Eastern bombast, not the savage rant Of purpled madmen, were they number'd all From Roman Nero down to Russian Paul, Could grate upon my ear so mean, so base, As the rank jargon of that factious race, Who, poor of heart and prodigal of words, Form'd to be slaves, yet struggling to be lords, Strut forth, as patriots, from their negro-marts, And shout for rights, with rapine in their hearts.