The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell: In Two Volumes, Volumen 2Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1830 |
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... twas earthly fire That fled composure's intellectual ray , As Ætna's fires grow dim before the rising day . IX . I boast no song in magic wonders rife , But yet , oh , Nature ! is there nought to prize , Familiar in thy bosom scenes of ...
... twas earthly fire That fled composure's intellectual ray , As Ætna's fires grow dim before the rising day . IX . I boast no song in magic wonders rife , But yet , oh , Nature ! is there nought to prize , Familiar in thy bosom scenes of ...
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... Twas listening to these accents of delight , She hid upon his breast those eyes , beyond Expression's power to paint , all languishingly fond- 6 XXIV . ' Flower of my life , so lovely , and so lone ! Whom I would rather in this desert ...
... Twas listening to these accents of delight , She hid upon his breast those eyes , beyond Expression's power to paint , all languishingly fond- 6 XXIV . ' Flower of my life , so lovely , and so lone ! Whom I would rather in this desert ...
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... Twas but when o'er each heart th ' idea stole , ( Perchance a while in joy's oblivion drown'd ) That come what may , while life's glad pulses roll , Indissolubly thus should soul be knit to soul . V. And in the visions of romantic youth ...
... Twas but when o'er each heart th ' idea stole , ( Perchance a while in joy's oblivion drown'd ) That come what may , while life's glad pulses roll , Indissolubly thus should soul be knit to soul . V. And in the visions of romantic youth ...
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... Twas strange - nor could the group a smile con- troul- The long the doubtful scrutiny to view : - At last delight o'er all his features stole , ' It is my own , ' he cried , and clasp'd him to his soul . 6 XIV . Yes ! thou recall'st my ...
... Twas strange - nor could the group a smile con- troul- The long the doubtful scrutiny to view : - At last delight o'er all his features stole , ' It is my own , ' he cried , and clasp'd him to his soul . 6 XIV . Yes ! thou recall'st my ...
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... Twas sung , how they were lovely in their lives , And in their deaths had not divided been . Touch'd by the music , and the melting scene , Was scarce one tearless eye amidst the crowd : Stern warriors , resting on their swords , were ...
... Twas sung , how they were lovely in their lives , And in their deaths had not divided been . Touch'd by the music , and the melting scene , Was scarce one tearless eye amidst the crowd : Stern warriors , resting on their swords , were ...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell: In Two Volumes, Volumen 2 Thomas Campbell Vista completa - 1828 |
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