Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 - American poetry |
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... rising ball ; Oh Thou ! whose word from solid darkness struck That spark , the sun , strike wisdom from my soul ; My ... rise in proof : While o'er my limbs sleep's soft dominion spread , What though my soul fantastic measures trod O'er ...
... rising ball ; Oh Thou ! whose word from solid darkness struck That spark , the sun , strike wisdom from my soul ; My ... rise in proof : While o'er my limbs sleep's soft dominion spread , What though my soul fantastic measures trod O'er ...
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... rise , Scarce staining either , but by swift degrees , In heaps on heaps the doubled vapour sails Along the loaded sky , and , mingling deep , Sits on the horizon round , a settled gloom ; Not such as wintry storms on mortals shed ...
... rise , Scarce staining either , but by swift degrees , In heaps on heaps the doubled vapour sails Along the loaded sky , and , mingling deep , Sits on the horizon round , a settled gloom ; Not such as wintry storms on mortals shed ...
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... rise , When daylight sickens till it springs afresh , Unrivall'd reigns , the fairest lamp of night . James Thomson . - Born 1700 , Died 1748 . 870. - LAVINIA . The lovely young Lavinia once had friends ; And Fortune smiled , deceitful ...
... rise , When daylight sickens till it springs afresh , Unrivall'd reigns , the fairest lamp of night . James Thomson . - Born 1700 , Died 1748 . 870. - LAVINIA . The lovely young Lavinia once had friends ; And Fortune smiled , deceitful ...
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... rising gale , Roll wide the wither'd waste , and whistle bleak . Fled is the blasted verdure of the fields ; And ... rise , umbrageous dales descend , And caverns deep as optic tube descries , A smaller earth , gives us his blaze ...
... rising gale , Roll wide the wither'd waste , and whistle bleak . Fled is the blasted verdure of the fields ; And ... rise , umbrageous dales descend , And caverns deep as optic tube descries , A smaller earth , gives us his blaze ...
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... rise to Heaven . Or if you rather chuse the rural shade , And find a fane in every secret grove ; There let the shepherd's flute , the virgin's lay , The prompting seraph , and the poet's lyre , Still sing the God of Seasons , as they ...
... rise to Heaven . Or if you rather chuse the rural shade , And find a fane in every secret grove ; There let the shepherd's flute , the virgin's lay , The prompting seraph , and the poet's lyre , Still sing the God of Seasons , as they ...
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