The League of the Alps: The Seige of Valencia, The Vespers of Palermo, and Other PoemsHilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1826 - 480 pages |
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... hath begun To hush all sound . - But silent on its height , The snow - mass , full of death , while ages run Their course , may slumber , bath'd in rosy light , Till some rash voice or step disturb its brooding might . IX . So were they ...
... hath begun To hush all sound . - But silent on its height , The snow - mass , full of death , while ages run Their course , may slumber , bath'd in rosy light , Till some rash voice or step disturb its brooding might . IX . So were they ...
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... hath made man free ! -and they whose dwelling Was in those ancient fastnesses , gave ear ; The weight of sufferance from their hearts repelling , They rose the forester , the mountaineer- Oh ! what hath earth more strong than the good ...
... hath made man free ! -and they whose dwelling Was in those ancient fastnesses , gave ear ; The weight of sufferance from their hearts repelling , They rose the forester , the mountaineer- Oh ! what hath earth more strong than the good ...
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... hath parted , Will it not seem as if the sunny day Turn'd from its door away ? While through its chambers wandering , weary - hearted , I languish for thy voice , which past me still Went like a singing rill ? " Under the palm - trees ...
... hath parted , Will it not seem as if the sunny day Turn'd from its door away ? While through its chambers wandering , weary - hearted , I languish for thy voice , which past me still Went like a singing rill ? " Under the palm - trees ...
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... hath wound thee , To fold my neck , and lift up , in thy fear , A cry which none shall hear ? " What have I said , my child ? —Will He not hear thee , Who the young ravens heareth from their nest ? Shall He not guard thy rest , And , in ...
... hath wound thee , To fold my neck , and lift up , in thy fear , A cry which none shall hear ? " What have I said , my child ? —Will He not hear thee , Who the young ravens heareth from their nest ? Shall He not guard thy rest , And , in ...
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... hath wet The hair , shedding gleams from thy pale brow yet ; Love with sad kisses unfelt hath prest Thy meek dropt eyelids and quiet breast ; And the glad Spring , calling out bird and bee 34 The Child's Last Sleep.
... hath wet The hair , shedding gleams from thy pale brow yet ; Love with sad kisses unfelt hath prest Thy meek dropt eyelids and quiet breast ; And the glad Spring , calling out bird and bee 34 The Child's Last Sleep.
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ABDULLAH agony ALPHONSO ANSELMO arms art thou aught banner bear beneath blood brave breast breath bright brow call'd Castile CITIZEN clouds Conradin CONSTANCE dark dead death deep doth dreams e'en earth ELMINA ERIBERT Ev'n fair father fear flowers GARCIAS glorious glory gone GONZALEZ grave grief hast thou hath hear heard Heaven HERNANDEZ holy hope hour hush'd know'st lance wards land light lone look look'd midst mighty MONTALBA mother Mozambic ne'er night noble o'er pale pass'd peasant pour'd PROCIDA proud Provençal RAIMOND rest Roncesvalles round scene scorn SICILIANS Sicily silent singing bee sleep smile song sons soul sound speak spirit storm strong sweet sword tell thee thine things thou art Thou hast thou shouldst thought thy heart Twas Twill unto Valencia VITTORIA voice warriors wave wild wilt winds wouldst thou XIMENA young youth ΧΙΜΕΝΑ