Finden's Gallery of the Graces: A Series of Portrait Illustrations of British PoetsC. Tilt, 1834 - 72 páginas |
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... tell the hour of glooms ; Or , with the maniac whom " no man could bind , ” — Makes all its dwelling in the place of tombs ! How fair a thing is memory to thee ! Thou art as one who gazeth on a star , Rejoicing in its light - yet ...
... tell the hour of glooms ; Or , with the maniac whom " no man could bind , ” — Makes all its dwelling in the place of tombs ! How fair a thing is memory to thee ! Thou art as one who gazeth on a star , Rejoicing in its light - yet ...
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... tell me hope and love must die , And weeping comes with years , I never felt a single joy Beyond the joy of tears ! " They bid me mark , upon the The shadow , as it flies , - I love to see the shadow pass , Along the earth and skies ...
... tell me hope and love must die , And weeping comes with years , I never felt a single joy Beyond the joy of tears ! " They bid me mark , upon the The shadow , as it flies , - I love to see the shadow pass , Along the earth and skies ...
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... tell what dreams her soul have bound— In memory they of other years For a dead husband's sake . Methinks her inmost soul lies spread Before my tearful sight- A garden whose best flowers are dead , A sky still fair ( though darkened ) ...
... tell what dreams her soul have bound— In memory they of other years For a dead husband's sake . Methinks her inmost soul lies spread Before my tearful sight- A garden whose best flowers are dead , A sky still fair ( though darkened ) ...
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... tell what ' tis that doth appal . How odd , a single hobgoblin's non - entity Should cause more fear than a whole host's identity . But still the shade remain'd ; the blue eyes glar'd , And rather variably for stony death : Yet one ...
... tell what ' tis that doth appal . How odd , a single hobgoblin's non - entity Should cause more fear than a whole host's identity . But still the shade remain'd ; the blue eyes glar'd , And rather variably for stony death : Yet one ...
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... the sweet mouth had nothing of all this ; It was a mouth the rose had leaned to kiss , For her young sister , telling , now though mute , How soft an echo it was to the lute . The one spoke genius , in its high revealing ;
... the sweet mouth had nothing of all this ; It was a mouth the rose had leaned to kiss , For her young sister , telling , now though mute , How soft an echo it was to the lute . The one spoke genius , in its high revealing ;
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86 Fleet Street ALFRED TENNYSON amid BARRY CORNWALL beauty beauty's beneath blue bosom bower Boxall breast breath bright BYRON call me early charm cheek child dark dear doth the maiden dream earth EDDERLINE Eleanore Engraved ERINNA evermore eyes face fair fairy fancy floating flowers gaze Genevieve gentle GERTRUDE OF WYOMING glad glade glooms Graces Plate grief Guadalquivir H. T. Ryall happy hath haunted rill heaven hopes hour J. W. Wright lady LADYE laughing light lips London look LORD BYRON loveliness Margarita MEDORA methinks mother mournful murmuring never numbers o'er pale PASSION FLOWER Queen R. A. Artlett reach'd round seem'd sighs silent sing skies smile soft soul spirit star stept Stone tears thee thine THOMAS CAMPBELL thou art thought thy heart Tilt 86 Fleet To-morrow ill twas voice W. H. Mote wandering weep wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wing YOUNG OLYMPIA youth