The Album, Volume 4J. Andrews., 1825 - Great Britain |
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... thee this lonely hour I borrow , To muse if yet thy kindly thoughts remain , And the bright eyes that wept unreal sorrow , Find a fond tear for those I need not feign . Perchance the wand'rings of a joyless heart , Too chilled to merit ...
... thee this lonely hour I borrow , To muse if yet thy kindly thoughts remain , And the bright eyes that wept unreal sorrow , Find a fond tear for those I need not feign . Perchance the wand'rings of a joyless heart , Too chilled to merit ...
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... thee mourn thy sway . III . Oh , here my work of bliss began , To bring the blush and sparkle home , And make their birth - place , cold and wan , The clime my fancy loved to roam , Like pilgrim on some holy ground , Where Eden's traces ...
... thee mourn thy sway . III . Oh , here my work of bliss began , To bring the blush and sparkle home , And make their birth - place , cold and wan , The clime my fancy loved to roam , Like pilgrim on some holy ground , Where Eden's traces ...
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... thee . The strain that round thee lov'd to sail And hush thy bosom's voice of wail ; The breeze that bore its blight away , And left the bloom that mocks decay ; The spirit's flash that dried thine eyes With burning beams of Paradise ...
... thee . The strain that round thee lov'd to sail And hush thy bosom's voice of wail ; The breeze that bore its blight away , And left the bloom that mocks decay ; The spirit's flash that dried thine eyes With burning beams of Paradise ...
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... thee from our blessed bower , They vow'd to speed by storm or stealth , And all their pride and all their power But added to thy spirit's wealth . v . In lighted hall and laughing throng We mingled now , where souls of mirth Soar'd like ...
... thee from our blessed bower , They vow'd to speed by storm or stealth , And all their pride and all their power But added to thy spirit's wealth . v . In lighted hall and laughing throng We mingled now , where souls of mirth Soar'd like ...
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VI . They came to thee with lordly name , They woo'd thee with a promised fame ; But what were outward signs to win For breast that had such wealth within ? They came again with those bright showers That cherish life's ungenial flowers ...
VI . They came to thee with lordly name , They woo'd thee with a promised fame ; But what were outward signs to win For breast that had such wealth within ? They came again with those bright showers That cherish life's ungenial flowers ...
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