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Page viii
... Death of the Flowers . ( By Miss Bowles . ) .. The Death of the Flowers . ( By Bryant . ) .. Sonnet- " As thus oppress'd with many a heavy care " To Consumption Evening Music of the Angels .. 50 50 51 51 52 54 55 55 To a Child ...... 56 ...
... Death of the Flowers . ( By Miss Bowles . ) .. The Death of the Flowers . ( By Bryant . ) .. Sonnet- " As thus oppress'd with many a heavy care " To Consumption Evening Music of the Angels .. 50 50 51 51 52 54 55 55 To a Child ...... 56 ...
Page ix
... Death 98 99 102 Procrastination .... 103 Description of the Swiss 104 On the receipt of his Mother's Picture .. 105 Mother , what is Death ... 109 Incomprehensibility of God .. 110 The Snow Flake 112 Love's Immortality . Harmony 113 114 ...
... Death 98 99 102 Procrastination .... 103 Description of the Swiss 104 On the receipt of his Mother's Picture .. 105 Mother , what is Death ... 109 Incomprehensibility of God .. 110 The Snow Flake 112 Love's Immortality . Harmony 113 114 ...
Page xi
... Death of the Princess Charlotte 225 Medora's Death ...... 226 Address to the Alhambra 227 The Keepsake ...... 229 The Power of God ... 229 Trust in the Saviour .. 230 To the Memory of Henry Kirke White .... 231 The Sabbath Morning 231 ...
... Death of the Princess Charlotte 225 Medora's Death ...... 226 Address to the Alhambra 227 The Keepsake ...... 229 The Power of God ... 229 Trust in the Saviour .. 230 To the Memory of Henry Kirke White .... 231 The Sabbath Morning 231 ...
Page xii
... Death of a Young Lady What shall I bring thee , Mother Advice to a Lady .. 251 252 253 256 257 On the moral Advantages of a well - formed Ima- gination 260 On Taste ..... 262 Truth , Honour , Honesty 263 Veni Creator Spiritus . 264 ...
... Death of a Young Lady What shall I bring thee , Mother Advice to a Lady .. 251 252 253 256 257 On the moral Advantages of a well - formed Ima- gination 260 On Taste ..... 262 Truth , Honour , Honesty 263 Veni Creator Spiritus . 264 ...
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... death itself awakes ? Canst thou , O partial sleep ! give thy repose To the wet sea - boy in an hour so rude ; And , in the calmest and the stillest night , With all appliances and means to boot , Deny it to a king ? SHAKSPEARE . THE ...
... death itself awakes ? Canst thou , O partial sleep ! give thy repose To the wet sea - boy in an hour so rude ; And , in the calmest and the stillest night , With all appliances and means to boot , Deny it to a king ? SHAKSPEARE . THE ...
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