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... Bower . Clifton . . 105 " All that's bright must fade " Passage from Ippolito di Este .105 " Oft , in the stilly night " A Cathedral Scene . .106 Sacred Song Epitaph on a Poet in a Welsh Churchyard 105 " Has sorrow thy young days shaded ...
... Bower . Clifton . . 105 " All that's bright must fade " Passage from Ippolito di Este .105 " Oft , in the stilly night " A Cathedral Scene . .106 Sacred Song Epitaph on a Poet in a Welsh Churchyard 105 " Has sorrow thy young days shaded ...
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... bower , the stream , the grot , Where earth's sole lord the world forgot , And Horace smate the lyre TIVOLI . SPIRIT ! who lovest to live unseen , By brook or pathless dell , Where wild woods burst the rocks between , And floods , in ...
... bower , the stream , the grot , Where earth's sole lord the world forgot , And Horace smate the lyre TIVOLI . SPIRIT ! who lovest to live unseen , By brook or pathless dell , Where wild woods burst the rocks between , And floods , in ...
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... bower of love , Or cull'l the sweetest flowers and fairest fruit . The hours unheeded stole ; but ah ! not long- Again the hollow tempest of the night [ sound ; Sounds through the leaves ; the inmost woods re- Slow comes the dawn , but ...
... bower of love , Or cull'l the sweetest flowers and fairest fruit . The hours unheeded stole ; but ah ! not long- Again the hollow tempest of the night [ sound ; Sounds through the leaves ; the inmost woods re- Slow comes the dawn , but ...
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... bower , Since thou hast stood In frame of wood , On chest or window by my side : At every birth still thou wert near , Still spoke thine admonitions clear , - And , when my husband died . I've often watch'd thy streaming sand , And seen ...
... bower , Since thou hast stood In frame of wood , On chest or window by my side : At every birth still thou wert near , Still spoke thine admonitions clear , - And , when my husband died . I've often watch'd thy streaming sand , And seen ...
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... bower , Have forfeited their ancient English dower Of inward happiness . We are selfish men ; Oh ! raise us up , return to us again ; And give us manners , virtue , freedom , power . Thy soul was like a star , and dwelt apart : Thou ...
... bower , Have forfeited their ancient English dower Of inward happiness . We are selfish men ; Oh ! raise us up , return to us again ; And give us manners , virtue , freedom , power . Thy soul was like a star , and dwelt apart : Thou ...
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