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Page 42
... deep mellow crush of the wood - pigeon's note Made music that sweeten'd the calm . " Not a pastoral song has a pleasanter tune Than ye speak to my heart , little wildings of June ; Of old ruinous castles ye tell : I thought it ...
... deep mellow crush of the wood - pigeon's note Made music that sweeten'd the calm . " Not a pastoral song has a pleasanter tune Than ye speak to my heart , little wildings of June ; Of old ruinous castles ye tell : I thought it ...
Page 46
... deep and solemn ; and they break Fresh from the fount of feeling , and are full Of all that passion , which , on Carmel , fired The holy prophet , when his lips were coals , His language wing'd with terror , as when bolts Leap from the ...
... deep and solemn ; and they break Fresh from the fount of feeling , and are full Of all that passion , which , on Carmel , fired The holy prophet , when his lips were coals , His language wing'd with terror , as when bolts Leap from the ...
Page 49
... deep , enduring love , Which nothing can appal , Her steadfast faith , that looks above For rest , can conquer all . MRS . SIGOURNEY . GERTRUDE OF WYOMING . THE rose of England bloom'd on Gertrude's cheek- What though these shades had ...
... deep , enduring love , Which nothing can appal , Her steadfast faith , that looks above For rest , can conquer all . MRS . SIGOURNEY . GERTRUDE OF WYOMING . THE rose of England bloom'd on Gertrude's cheek- What though these shades had ...
Page 54
... Deep thought and dismal , verging to despair , Fills my sad breast and tired with this vain coil I shrink dismay'd before life's upland toil , And as amid the leaves the evening air Whispers still melody , I think , ere long , When I no ...
... Deep thought and dismal , verging to despair , Fills my sad breast and tired with this vain coil I shrink dismay'd before life's upland toil , And as amid the leaves the evening air Whispers still melody , I think , ere long , When I no ...
Page 55
... Deep strings struck in , and hoarser instruments , Mix'd with clear silver sounds , till concord rose Full as the harmony of winds to heaven ; Yet sweet as nature's springtide melodies To some worn pilgrim , first , with glistening eyes ...
... Deep strings struck in , and hoarser instruments , Mix'd with clear silver sounds , till concord rose Full as the harmony of winds to heaven ; Yet sweet as nature's springtide melodies To some worn pilgrim , first , with glistening eyes ...
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