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" The western sun beyond the farthest height, When slowly he forsakes the fields of light. No more the freshness of the falling dew, Cool and delightful, here shall bathe my head, As from this western window dear, I lean, Listening, the while I watch the... "
The life of a midshipman [signed E.N.]. - Page 71
by E. N - 1829 - 80 pages
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The Annual Anthology, Volume 2

English poetry - 1800 - 318 pages
...Muses nine hast thou NECESSITY ! wrought for the Poet's aid, 154 SONNET XL Farewell my home, my home DO longer now, Witness of many a calm and happy day ;...Dwells the last sunshine of the evening ray. Farewell ! Mine eyes no longer shall pursue The westering sun beyond the utmost height, When slowly he forsakes...
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The Annual Anthology, Volume 2

Robert Southey - English poetry - 1800 - 314 pages
...thou NECESSITY ! wrought for the Poet's aid, And he must thank thee tor his Sonnet now. 154 SONNET XL Farewell my home, my home no longer now, Witness of...Dwells the last sunshine of the evening ray. Farewell ! Mine eyes no longer shall pursue The westering sun beyond the utmost height, When slowly he forsakes...
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Metrical Tales and Other Poems

Robert Southey - Poetry - 1805 - 224 pages
...friend Assur'd, no distance e'er can wear away Esteem long rooted, and no change remove 118 SONNET rn. Farewell my home, my home no longer now, Witness of...Dwells the last sunshine of the evening ray. Farewell ! Mine eyes no longer shall pursue The westering sun beyond the utmost height. When slowly he forsakes...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Esq. ...: Minor poems

Robert Southey - 1826 - 268 pages
...away Esteem long rooted, and no change remove The dear remembrance of the friend we love. SONNET XV. FAREWELL my home, my home no longer now, Witness of...Dwells the last sunshine of the evening ray, Farewell ! Mine eyes no longer shall pursue The western sun beyond the utmost height, When slowly he forsakes...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey

Robert Southey - 1839 - 840 pages
...tost, aweary of his watery way, And watch'd, all anxious, every wind that blows. Westbtary, 1799. XX. FAREWELL my home, my home no longer now, Witness of...brow Dwells the last sunshine of the evening ray, ewell ! These eyes no longer shall pursue The western sun beyond the farthest height, When slowly he...
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The Novels and Romances of Anna Eliza Bray ..., Volume 6

Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 458 pages
...Radcliffe to find his way down to the boat, which speedily ferried him across the river. CHAPTER XLI. Farewell my home, my home no longer now, Witness of...Dwells the last sunshine of the evening ray, Farewell! Mine eyes no longer shall pursue The westering sun heyond the utmost height, When slowly he forsakes...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Volume 10

Robert Southey - English poetry - 1845 - 848 pages
...tost, aweary of his watery way, And watch'd, all anxious, every wind that blows. Wesllmry, 1709. XX FAREWELL my home, my home no longer now, Witness of...Dwells the last sunshine of the evening ray, Farewell ! These eyes no longer shall pursue The western sun beyond the farthest height, When slowly he forsakes...
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The novels and romances of A.E. Bray, Volume 6

Anna Eliza Bray - 1845 - 478 pages
...Radcliffe to find his way down to the boat, which speedily ferried him across the river. CHAPTER XLI. Farewell my home, my home no longer now. Witness of...Dwells the last sunshine of the evening ray, Farewell! Mine eyes no longer shall pursue The westering sun beyond the utmost height, When slowly he forsakes...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey

Robert Southey - English poetry - 1845 - 848 pages
...of his watery way, And watch'd, all anxious, every wind that blows. Wfttbury, 1799. XX. FARFWEI.I. my home, my home no longer now, Witness of many a...Dwells the last sunshine of the evening ray. Farewell ! These eyes no longer shall pursue The western sun l>cyond the farthest height, When slowly he forsakes...
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Warleigh

Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 460 pages
...Radcliffe to find his way down to the boat, which speedily ferried him across the river. CHAPTER XLI. Farewell my home, my home no longer now, Witness of many a calm and happy day \ And i linn , fair eminence, upon whose brow Dwells the last sunshine of the evening ray, Farewell! Mine...
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