Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1817 |
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... o'er the billows . In sickness , man , without a remedy , Was left to perish , till my pity taught The herbs ' sweet influences , and the balm That wak'd the bloom upon the faded cheek . And strung the perveless arm with strength again ...
... o'er the billows . In sickness , man , without a remedy , Was left to perish , till my pity taught The herbs ' sweet influences , and the balm That wak'd the bloom upon the faded cheek . And strung the perveless arm with strength again ...
43. oldal
... o'er the lazy tide , A vagrant crew , far strangled through the glade , With trifles busied , or in slumber laid ; Their children lolling round them on the grass , Or pestering with their sports the patient ass ? The wrinkled beldame ...
... o'er the lazy tide , A vagrant crew , far strangled through the glade , With trifles busied , or in slumber laid ; Their children lolling round them on the grass , Or pestering with their sports the patient ass ? The wrinkled beldame ...
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... o'er the Morning's brow , When light is faintly breaking , And Midnight's voice afar is lost , Like the wailing of a wearied ghost , The shades of earth forsaking . ' Tis not the Day to Scotia dear , A summer Sabbath mild and clear ...
... o'er the Morning's brow , When light is faintly breaking , And Midnight's voice afar is lost , Like the wailing of a wearied ghost , The shades of earth forsaking . ' Tis not the Day to Scotia dear , A summer Sabbath mild and clear ...
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... o'er the desart sand . From human let their course is free No lonely angler down the lea Invites the zephyr's breath- And the beggar far away doth roam , Preferring in his hovel - home His penury to death . On that green hedge a ...
... o'er the desart sand . From human let their course is free No lonely angler down the lea Invites the zephyr's breath- And the beggar far away doth roam , Preferring in his hovel - home His penury to death . On that green hedge a ...
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... o'er them with heaven- lier blue . How deep and how rich is the blush of the rose , That spreading and wild o'er the wilderness grows ! What waftures of incense are filling the air ! For the bloom of a summer unbounded is ' there . The ...
... o'er them with heaven- lier blue . How deep and how rich is the blush of the rose , That spreading and wild o'er the wilderness grows ! What waftures of incense are filling the air ! For the bloom of a summer unbounded is ' there . The ...
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