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... Fair , as the bosom of the swan That rises graceful o'er the wave , I've seen your breast with pity heave , And therefore love I you , sweet Genevieve ! SONNET . TO THE AUTUMNAL MOON . MILD Splendour of the various - vested Night ...
... Fair , as the bosom of the swan That rises graceful o'er the wave , I've seen your breast with pity heave , And therefore love I you , sweet Genevieve ! SONNET . TO THE AUTUMNAL MOON . MILD Splendour of the various - vested Night ...
Side 3
... fair disclose thy early bloom , Filling the wide air with a rich perfume ! For thee in vain all heavenly aspects smiled ; From the hard world brief respite could they win- The frost nipp'd sharp without , the canker prey'd within ! Ah ...
... fair disclose thy early bloom , Filling the wide air with a rich perfume ! For thee in vain all heavenly aspects smiled ; From the hard world brief respite could they win- The frost nipp'd sharp without , the canker prey'd within ! Ah ...
Side 7
... fair ! O graceful ! bid them prove As passive to the breath of Love . In tender accents , faint and low , Well - pleased I hear the whispered « No ! » The whisper'd « No - how little meant ! Sweet falsehood that endears consent ! For on ...
... fair ! O graceful ! bid them prove As passive to the breath of Love . In tender accents , faint and low , Well - pleased I hear the whispered « No ! » The whisper'd « No - how little meant ! Sweet falsehood that endears consent ! For on ...
Side 10
... fair , though faint , their images shall gleam Like the bright rainbow on a willowy stream . SONNET . PALE Roamer through the Night ! thou poor Forlorn ! Remorse that man on his death - bed possess , Who in the credulous hour of ...
... fair , though faint , their images shall gleam Like the bright rainbow on a willowy stream . SONNET . PALE Roamer through the Night ! thou poor Forlorn ! Remorse that man on his death - bed possess , Who in the credulous hour of ...
Side 11
... Fair engross'd , Chill Fancy droop'd wreathing herself with willow , As though my breast entombed a pining ghost . << From some blest couch , young Rapture's bridal boast , Rejected Slumber ! hither wing thy way ; But leave me with the ...
... Fair engross'd , Chill Fancy droop'd wreathing herself with willow , As though my breast entombed a pining ghost . << From some blest couch , young Rapture's bridal boast , Rejected Slumber ! hither wing thy way ; But leave me with the ...
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