The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed: With a Memoir by Derwent ColeridgeE. Moxon, 1874 |
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... beneath whose gaiety and quaint- ness might be traced the characteristics which his friend Mr. Moultrie describes as the peculiar attri- butes of his nature- ' drawing off intrusive eyes From that intensity of human love And that most ...
... beneath whose gaiety and quaint- ness might be traced the characteristics which his friend Mr. Moultrie describes as the peculiar attri- butes of his nature- ' drawing off intrusive eyes From that intensity of human love And that most ...
Page lxi
... Beneath a marble bust in the possession of his widow were engraved the following lines by the Rev. John Moultrie , a last tribute paid by his valued friend and brother - poet to the memory of Winthrop Mack- worth Praed . Not that in him ...
... Beneath a marble bust in the possession of his widow were engraved the following lines by the Rev. John Moultrie , a last tribute paid by his valued friend and brother - poet to the memory of Winthrop Mack- worth Praed . Not that in him ...
Page lxii
... lament his loss , - Not for this chiefly we account him blest ; But that all this he cast beneath the Cross , Content for Christ to live , in Christ to rest . CONTENTS OF VOL . I. DEDICATION ADVERTISEMENT . MEMOIR . Ixii MEMOIR .
... lament his loss , - Not for this chiefly we account him blest ; But that all this he cast beneath the Cross , Content for Christ to live , in Christ to rest . CONTENTS OF VOL . I. DEDICATION ADVERTISEMENT . MEMOIR . Ixii MEMOIR .
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... beneath a beaker , Having removed her from her cottage To stew her in a mess of pottage ) Upset her prison in the night , And played Ulysses out of spite , So that he woke in great surprise With two sharp needles in his eyes . Perhaps ...
... beneath a beaker , Having removed her from her cottage To stew her in a mess of pottage ) Upset her prison in the night , And played Ulysses out of spite , So that he woke in great surprise With two sharp needles in his eyes . Perhaps ...
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... beneath , was born her slave . She felt not yet a touch of fear , But didn't know which way to steer ; She thought it prudent to get back : The wind due east ! —she said she'd tack ; And , though she had a tinge of doubt , She laughed ...
... beneath , was born her slave . She felt not yet a touch of fear , But didn't know which way to steer ; She thought it prudent to get back : The wind due east ! —she said she'd tack ; And , though she had a tinge of doubt , She laughed ...
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Abbess beauteous beauty beneath blessed bliss bower breath bright brow CANTO charm cheek cold Count Otto courser dance dark dear DERWENT COLERIDGE Dragon dream earth Eton Etonian eyes faded fair Fair Lady fairy fancy fat friars father fears flings flowers fond frown gaze grave grief hand hath hear heard heart heaven Helen Henry Nelson Coleridge hope hopes and fears John Moultrie King Arthur Knight Lady laugh light lips lonely look Lord Lurley lute maiden Minstrel mirth murmur never o'er pain pale passion poems Praed Praed's praise prayer rhyme rose round sigh silent sleep smile song sorrow soul strange sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou wilt thought to-day to-night toil tone Troubadour Twas verse Vidal voice Walmer Castle wandering weep Whate'er whispered wild WILLIAM SIDNEY WALKER WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED young youth