Gertrude of Wyoming: And Other Poems, Volumen 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 - 250 páginas |
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... And many a halcyon day he liv'd to see Unbroken , but by one misfortune dire , When fate had reft his mutual heart - but she Was gone - and Gertrude climb'd a widow'd father's knee . XI . A lov'd bequest , -and I may half 13.
... And many a halcyon day he liv'd to see Unbroken , but by one misfortune dire , When fate had reft his mutual heart - but she Was gone - and Gertrude climb'd a widow'd father's knee . XI . A lov'd bequest , -and I may half 13.
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... heart That living flow'r uprose beneath his eye , Dear as she was , from cherub infancy , From hours when she would round his garden play ; . To time when as the rip'ning years went by , Her lovely mind could culture well repay , And ...
... heart That living flow'r uprose beneath his eye , Dear as she was , from cherub infancy , From hours when she would round his garden play ; . To time when as the rip'ning years went by , Her lovely mind could culture well repay , And ...
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... heart that gush'd ; But yet his cheek — his agitated hand- That shower'd upon the stranger of the land No common boon , in grief but ill beguil❜d A soul that was not wont to be unmann'd ; ' And stay , ' he cried , dear pilgrim of the ...
... heart that gush'd ; But yet his cheek — his agitated hand- That shower'd upon the stranger of the land No common boon , in grief but ill beguil❜d A soul that was not wont to be unmann'd ; ' And stay , ' he cried , dear pilgrim of the ...
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... heart the boy : Far differently the mute Oneyda took His calumet of peace , and cup of joy ; " As monumental bronze unchang'd his look : A soul that pity touch'd , but never shook : Train'd , from his tree - rock'd cradle to his bier ...
... heart the boy : Far differently the mute Oneyda took His calumet of peace , and cup of joy ; " As monumental bronze unchang'd his look : A soul that pity touch'd , but never shook : Train'd , from his tree - rock'd cradle to his bier ...
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... heart disdain'd to grow ; As lives the oak unwither'd on the rock By storms above , and barrenness below : He scorn'd his own , who felt another's woe : And ere the wolf - skin on his back he flung , Or lac'd his mocasins , in act to go ...
... heart disdain'd to grow ; As lives the oak unwither'd on the rock By storms above , and barrenness below : He scorn'd his own , who felt another's woe : And ere the wolf - skin on his back he flung , Or lac'd his mocasins , in act to go ...
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