Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 8W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... thou , that thy slightest gaze Can make the spirit from its centre roll , Its whole long course , a sad and shadowy maze ? Thou midnight or thou noontide of the soul ; One glorious vision lighting up the whole Of the wide world ; or one ...
... thou , that thy slightest gaze Can make the spirit from its centre roll , Its whole long course , a sad and shadowy maze ? Thou midnight or thou noontide of the soul ; One glorious vision lighting up the whole Of the wide world ; or one ...
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... thou might'st have stood , But thou hast fall'n a weak and willing slave . Now were thy feeble heart our serpents ' food , Thy bed our burning ocean's sleepless wave , But haughty Heaven controuls the power it gave . Yet art thou doom'd ...
... thou might'st have stood , But thou hast fall'n a weak and willing slave . Now were thy feeble heart our serpents ' food , Thy bed our burning ocean's sleepless wave , But haughty Heaven controuls the power it gave . Yet art thou doom'd ...
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... thou at last ? Three long , long days thou hast again been absent ! Oh ! will these restless wanderings never end ? Three long , long days ! Hen . Each hour has on my soul Pressed with a weight - as of eternity- In horrible protraction ...
... thou at last ? Three long , long days thou hast again been absent ! Oh ! will these restless wanderings never end ? Three long , long days ! Hen . Each hour has on my soul Pressed with a weight - as of eternity- In horrible protraction ...
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... thou art drawn From home , and life around thee rages wildly ; Thou stand'st with thy proud heart alone , to brave hus- The stormy waves undaunted ; but oh grant That I may hold my place in that wild tumult ; There should I be ; nor ...
... thou art drawn From home , and life around thee rages wildly ; Thou stand'st with thy proud heart alone , to brave hus- The stormy waves undaunted ; but oh grant That I may hold my place in that wild tumult ; There should I be ; nor ...
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... thou know me ? Ros . Thou King Henry ? Have mercy Heaven ! ( She faints . ( Supports her . Geo . Oh Rosamund ! O'N . She dies ! - Hen . Oh Rosamund ! my Rosamund ! Thou traitor , ( to Richard . ) This is thy work ! But now to flight ...
... thou know me ? Ros . Thou King Henry ? Have mercy Heaven ! ( She faints . ( Supports her . Geo . Oh Rosamund ! O'N . She dies ! - Hen . Oh Rosamund ! my Rosamund ! Thou traitor , ( to Richard . ) This is thy work ! But now to flight ...
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