The Ladies' Garland, 2. kötetJ. Libby, 1839 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 62 találatból.
7. oldal
... thee in the Morn of Life .... I heard thy Death without a Tear .... Interview , the ............... .. Lines written in an Album to Lady , Lines to a ....... Landscape at Home . Life ...... ........ Lift up thine eyes , afflicted soul ...
... thee in the Morn of Life .... I heard thy Death without a Tear .... Interview , the ............... .. Lines written in an Album to Lady , Lines to a ....... Landscape at Home . Life ...... ........ Lift up thine eyes , afflicted soul ...
9. oldal
... thee this heart of mine , If I could love thee less ; But hearts as warm , as soft as thine , Should never know distress . My fortune is too hard for thee , " Twould chill thy dearest joy : I'd rather weep to see thee free , Than win thee ...
... thee this heart of mine , If I could love thee less ; But hearts as warm , as soft as thine , Should never know distress . My fortune is too hard for thee , " Twould chill thy dearest joy : I'd rather weep to see thee free , Than win thee ...
18. oldal
... thee now ! Pale King of Terrors , thou art here In all thy dark array : But ' tis the living weep and fear Beneath thine iron sway ; - Bring flowers and crown the Early Dead , Their hour of bondage past : But wo , for those who mourn ...
... thee now ! Pale King of Terrors , thou art here In all thy dark array : But ' tis the living weep and fear Beneath thine iron sway ; - Bring flowers and crown the Early Dead , Their hour of bondage past : But wo , for those who mourn ...
19. oldal
... thee . And when yon evening star appears , So beautiful and gay , I'll cast a thought on other years , That fled so swift away . And when the regal moon , so bright , Is roaming down the sky , I'll gaze with fond and lone delight , And ...
... thee . And when yon evening star appears , So beautiful and gay , I'll cast a thought on other years , That fled so swift away . And when the regal moon , so bright , Is roaming down the sky , I'll gaze with fond and lone delight , And ...
27. oldal
... thee away from the manger and cross : But what is the world ? and what is its joy ? A phantom ! a bubble ! that lures to destroy . III . Then ever be fixed in the purpose of truth : Be firm as a rock in thy march to thine home : For far ...
... thee away from the manger and cross : But what is the world ? and what is its joy ? A phantom ! a bubble ! that lures to destroy . III . Then ever be fixed in the purpose of truth : Be firm as a rock in thy march to thine home : For far ...
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Battle of Waterloo Beauties of Salathiel blessed boiled frog bosom breath bright brow Cæsarea cheek cheerful child Christian cloud dark daugh daughter dear death deep delight dream Durazzo earth eyes father fearful feel feet felt female fire flame flowers friends Garland gaze GEORGE CROLY Germantown glory grave hand happiness head heard heart heaven hills holy honor hope hour human husband Jerusalem Judea Ladies Lady Falkland lence light living look Malton ment mind morning mother nature Nero ness never night o'er once pale parents passed pleasure prayer rose round Sabbath Salome scene seemed shore Sicily silence sister sleep smile soon sorrow soul spirit stood sublime sweet tears tempest tender thee thine thing thou thought tion trireme Twas voice waves wife wild wind woman young youth