The Complete Works ...D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... doth Heaven forget . Pea . Had we but arms and leaders we are men Who might earn vengeance yet ; but wanting these , What wouldst thou have us do ? Pro . Be vigilant ; And when the signal wakes the land , arise ! The peasant's arm is ...
... doth Heaven forget . Pea . Had we but arms and leaders we are men Who might earn vengeance yet ; but wanting these , What wouldst thou have us do ? Pro . Be vigilant ; And when the signal wakes the land , arise ! The peasant's arm is ...
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... doth the flower That sleeps entomb'd through the long wintry storms , Unfold its beauty to the breath of Spring , And shall not woman's heart , from chill despair , Wake at love's voice ? Vit . Love ! -make love's name thy spell And I ...
... doth the flower That sleeps entomb'd through the long wintry storms , Unfold its beauty to the breath of Spring , And shall not woman's heart , from chill despair , Wake at love's voice ? Vit . Love ! -make love's name thy spell And I ...
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... doth my soul , Far ' midst its darkness , nurse one soaring hope , Wherein is bright vitality .- " Tis to see His blood avenged , and his fair heritage , My beautiful native land , in glory risen , Like a warrior from his slumbers ...
... doth my soul , Far ' midst its darkness , nurse one soaring hope , Wherein is bright vitality .- " Tis to see His blood avenged , and his fair heritage , My beautiful native land , in glory risen , Like a warrior from his slumbers ...
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... doth oppress her . - But my thoughts Are wandering far ; there should be one to share This awful and majestic ... Doth fix itself on memory , and pursue Thought like a spirit , haunting its lone hours ; Reveal thyself , what art thou ...
... doth oppress her . - But my thoughts Are wandering far ; there should be one to share This awful and majestic ... Doth fix itself on memory , and pursue Thought like a spirit , haunting its lone hours ; Reveal thyself , what art thou ...
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... Doth claim instinctive reverence ; and my love For his inspiring name hath long become Part of my being . Pro . Raimond ! doth no voice Speak to thy soul , and tell thee whose the arms That would enfold thee now ? -My son ! my son ...
... Doth claim instinctive reverence ; and my love For his inspiring name hath long become Part of my being . Pro . Raimond ! doth no voice Speak to thy soul , and tell thee whose the arms That would enfold thee now ? -My son ! my son ...
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Էջ 539 - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty, That had their haunts in dale, or piny mountain, Or forest by slow stream, or pebbly spring, Or chasms and watery depths; all these have vanished; They live no longer in the faith of reason.
Էջ 377 - They sin who tell us Love can die, With life all other passions fly, All others are but vanity. In Heaven Ambition cannot dwell, Nor Avarice in the vaults of Hell ; Earthly these passions of the Earth, They perish where they have their birth ; But Love is indestructible. Its holy flame for ever burneth, From Heaven it came, to Heaven returneth...
Էջ 262 - Where the burning rays of the ruby shine, And the diamond lights up the secret mine, And the pearl gleams forth from the coral strand — Is it there, sweet mother, that better land ? Not there ; not there, my child.
Էջ 168 - What sought they thus afar? Bright jewels of the mine? The wealth of seas, the spoils of war? — They sought a faith's pure shrine. Ay, call it holy ground, — The soil where first they trod! They have left unstained what there they found — Freedom to worship God ! Felicia Hemans.
Էջ 167 - THE breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rock-bound coast, And the woods against a stormy sky Their giant branches tossed ; And the heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exiles moored their bark On the wild New England shore.
Էջ 167 - Why had they come to wither there, Away from their childhood's land? There was woman's fearless eye, Lit by her deep love's truth; There was manhood's brow serenely high, And the fiery heart of youth.
Էջ 167 - Not as the conqueror comes, They, the true-hearted, came; Not with the roll of the stirring drums, And the trumpet that sings of fame: Not as the flying come, In silence and in fear; They shook the depths of the desert gloom With their hymns of lofty cheer.
Էջ 303 - A rose's brief, bright life of joy, Such unto him was given ; — Go ! thou must play alone, my boy ! Thy brother is in heaven.
Էջ 478 - For the strength of the hills we bless thee, Our God, our fathers...
Էջ 137 - Through shade and sunny gleam; And the swan glides past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream. The merry homes of England! Around their hearths by night, What gladsome looks of household love Meet in the ruddy light! There woman's voice flows forth in song, Or childhood's tale is told, Or lips move tunefully along Some glorious page of old.