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Page 235
... stars were dim , and thick the night , The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; From the sails the dew did drip- Till comb above the eastern bar The hornéd Moon , with one bright star Within the nether tip . One after one , by the ...
... stars were dim , and thick the night , The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; From the sails the dew did drip- Till comb above the eastern bar The hornéd Moon , with one bright star Within the nether tip . One after one , by the ...
Page 579
... star In a sea of glassy weather ! Night , with all thy stars look down , — Darkness , weep thy holiest dew , - Never smiled the inconstant moon Let On a pair so true . eyes not see their own delight ; — Haste , swift Hour , and thy ...
... star In a sea of glassy weather ! Night , with all thy stars look down , — Darkness , weep thy holiest dew , - Never smiled the inconstant moon Let On a pair so true . eyes not see their own delight ; — Haste , swift Hour , and thy ...
Page 676
' What are the stars ? There is the sun , the sun ! " And the most patient brilliance of the moon ! ' And stars by thousands ! Point me out the way ' To any one particular beauteous star , ' And I will flit into it with my lyre , ' And ...
' What are the stars ? There is the sun , the sun ! " And the most patient brilliance of the moon ! ' And stars by thousands ! Point me out the way ' To any one particular beauteous star , ' And I will flit into it with my lyre , ' And ...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837 H. S. Milford No preview available - 1935 |
The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837 Humphrey Sumner Milford No preview available - 1971 |
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