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Side 16
... scene Ofwmd,hill, dale,andsprkling blookbetween! Yet sweetto Fancy'ssar the warhlad mag, Thetmmhlorning'swingsyoornlesammg. Seenesot'myHope! theachingeyeyeleeve. Iikeyonls-ighthnesthatpaintthecloudsofeve! Teart'ul end-ddaning with the ...
... scene Ofwmd,hill, dale,andsprkling blookbetween! Yet sweetto Fancy'ssar the warhlad mag, Thetmmhlorning'swingsyoornlesammg. Seenesot'myHope! theachingeyeyeleeve. Iikeyonls-ighthnesthatpaintthecloudsofeve! Teart'ul end-ddaning with the ...
Side 20
... scene! , of social Peace; and listening Treachery lurlts ' war. tAs poses the tired 'Comack's barbarous yell 0f triumph) on the chill and midnight gale Rises with frantic burst or sadder swell The dirge of murder'd Hope! while Freedom ...
... scene! , of social Peace; and listening Treachery lurlts ' war. tAs poses the tired 'Comack's barbarous yell 0f triumph) on the chill and midnight gale Rises with frantic burst or sadder swell The dirge of murder'd Hope! while Freedom ...
Side 38
... scene, Had blended with the lights of eve; And she was there, my hope, my joy, _ . My own dear Genevieve! She leen'd against the armed man, The statue of the armed knight; Hre stood and liaten'd to my harp, Amid the ling'ring light. I ...
... scene, Had blended with the lights of eve; And she was there, my hope, my joy, _ . My own dear Genevieve! She leen'd against the armed man, The statue of the armed knight; Hre stood and liaten'd to my harp, Amid the ling'ring light. I ...
Side 47
... scene, and only limited By the blue distance. Heavily my way Downward I dragg'd through lir-grovea evermore. Where bright green mus heaven in sepulchral forms Speckled with sunshine; and, but seldom heard, The sweet bird's song became a ...
... scene, and only limited By the blue distance. Heavily my way Downward I dragg'd through lir-grovea evermore. Where bright green mus heaven in sepulchral forms Speckled with sunshine; and, but seldom heard, The sweet bird's song became a ...
Side 48
... scene! Here the bleak Mount,The lure bleak Mountain speckled thin with sheep; Gray clouds, that shadowing spot the sunny fields; And River, now with bushy roclts o'erbrow'd, Now winding bright and ('ullI with naked lnnh; And Heats, and ...
... scene! Here the bleak Mount,The lure bleak Mountain speckled thin with sheep; Gray clouds, that shadowing spot the sunny fields; And River, now with bushy roclts o'erbrow'd, Now winding bright and ('ullI with naked lnnh; And Heats, and ...
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