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" How many a lonely wanderer has stood ! And, whilst the lifted murmur met his ear, And o'er the distant billows the still eve Sailed slow, has thought of all his heart must leave To-morrow ; of the friends he loved most dear ; Of social scenes, from which... "
Sonnets, and Other Poems - 14. oldal
szerző: William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 180 oldal
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Poems

John Aikin - 1791 - 282 oldal
...To-morrow, — of the friends he lov'd most dear, — Of social scenes, from which he wept to part : But if, like me, he knew how fruitless all The thoughts...tide, The World his country, and his GOD his guide. SON'S hT X. AT 0.'. //'. \'l), )Vt.V II, I '.I!,' 1HE orient beam illu.rte.* tiw (,4iiinu un From yonder...

Sonnets, and Other Poems

William Lisle Bowles - 1796 - 142 oldal
...must leave To-morrow; of the friends he lov'd most dear; Of social scenes, from which he wept to part: But if, like me, he knew how fruitless all The thoughts that would full fain the past recall, goon would he quell the risings of his heart, And brave the wild winds and unhearing tide, The World...

The Naval Chronicle, 1. kötet

James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 640 oldal
...Of social scenes, from which he wept to part :— But if, like me, he knew how fruitless all Tlii: thoughts that would full fain the past recall, Soon...— The World his Country, and his God his Guide. ST THE SAME. WRITTEN AT EA.VHOROUGH CASTLE. YE holy tow'rs that shade the wave-worn steep, Long may...

Sonnets, and Other Poems,

William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 216 oldal
...leave To-morrow ; of the friends he lov'd most dear; Of social scenes, from which he wept to part: But if, like me, he knew how fruitless all The thoughts...heart, And brave the wild winds and unhearing tide, SONNET X. AT OSTEND, LANDING. JULY 21, I7?7. 1 HE orient beam illumes the parting oar — From yonder...

The Wiccamical Chaplet, a Selection of Original Poetry: Comprising Smaller ...

George Huddesford - 1804 - 268 oldal
...leave To-morrow, of the friends he lov'd most dear — Of social scenes from which he wept to part : But if, like me, he knew how fruitless all The thoughts...World his Country and his God his Guide. SONNET X. TO AN OAK Blown down by the Wind. THOU who, unmov'd, hast heard the whirlwind chide Full many a winter...

The Wiccamical Chaplet, a Selection of Original Poetry: Comprising Smaller ...

George Huddesford - 1804 - 258 oldal
...leave To-morrow, of the friends he lov'd most dear — Of social scenes from which he wept to part : But if, like me, he knew how fruitless all The thoughts...tide — The World his Country and his God his Guide, f-80] SONNET X. TO AN OAK. Blown down by the Wind, THOV who, unmov'd, hast heard the .whirlwind chide...

The Wiccamical Chaplet, a Selection of Original Poetry: Comprising Smaller ...

George Huddesford - 1804 - 246 oldal
...leave To-morrow, of the friends he lov'd most dear — Of social scenes from which he wept to part : But if, like me, he knew how fruitless all The thoughts...his heart, And brave the wild winds and unhearing tide—rThe World his Country and his God his Guide. [ 80] SONNET X. TO AN OAK. Blown down by the Wind....

Sonnets, and Other Poems

William Lisle Bowles - 1805 - 216 oldal
...leave To-morrow; of the friends he lov'd most dear ; Of social scenes, from which he wept to part : But if, like me, he knew how fruitless all The thoughts...recall, Soon would he quell the risings of his heart, And-brave the wild winds and unhearing tide — SONNET X. AT OSTEND, LANDING. JOLT 21, 1787. 1 HE orient...

Laura: Or, An Anthology of Sonnets, (on the Petrarcan Model,) and ..., 2. kötet

1814 - 286 oldal
...To morrow ; — of the Friends he lov'd most dear : Of social scenes from which he wept to part. — But if like me, he knew how fruitless all The thoughts...— The World his Country*, and his GOD his Guide. * Omne solum forti Patria est : and the two memorable Lines of the Par. Lost. The World was all before...

Studies in Poetry: Embracing Notices of the Lives and Writings of the Best ...

George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 oldal
...must leave To-morrow; of the friends he lov'd most dear; Of social scenes from which he wept to part. But if, like me, he knew how fruitless all The thoughts...risings of his heart, And brave the wild winds and unhoaring tide, The world his country, and his God his guide. LANDING AT OSTEND. THE orient beam illumes...




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