The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed: With a Memoir by Derwent ColeridgeE. Moxon, 1874 |
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... partial friendship , it will yet be repeated by many voices . To his contemporaries , to all by whom he was intimately known , to very many who knew him mainly by report , and who perhaps cherish the remembrance of MEMOIR . ix.
... partial friendship , it will yet be repeated by many voices . To his contemporaries , to all by whom he was intimately known , to very many who knew him mainly by report , and who perhaps cherish the remembrance of MEMOIR . ix.
Page xi
... voice , Sweeter than Zephyr's breath , soothed my complaints , Assuaged my pains , and lulled me to repose . Whate'er of medicine passed my feverish lips , What little food my stomach would admit , Your hand administered . Oh ! if at ...
... voice , Sweeter than Zephyr's breath , soothed my complaints , Assuaged my pains , and lulled me to repose . Whate'er of medicine passed my feverish lips , What little food my stomach would admit , Your hand administered . Oh ! if at ...
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... die — and smiled . The mother ? she had gone before ; And in the cottage on the moor , With none to watch her and caress , No arm to clasp , no voice to bless , The witless child grew up alone , And made all 10 LILLIAN .
... die — and smiled . The mother ? she had gone before ; And in the cottage on the moor , With none to watch her and caress , No arm to clasp , no voice to bless , The witless child grew up alone , And made all 10 LILLIAN .
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... voice ? The man must have a thousand tongues , And bellows of brass by way of lungs ! " Each to his friend , in monstrous fuss , The staring peasants whispered thus : - " Hark ! hark ! another echoing shout ! " And , as the boobies ...
... voice ? The man must have a thousand tongues , And bellows of brass by way of lungs ! " Each to his friend , in monstrous fuss , The staring peasants whispered thus : - " Hark ! hark ! another echoing shout ! " And , as the boobies ...
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... voice was full and bold , His gorgeous arms were rich with gold ; But weaker shoulders soon would fail Beneath that cumbrous mass of mail ; Yet from his bearing you might guess He oft had worn a softer dress , And laid aside that ...
... voice was full and bold , His gorgeous arms were rich with gold ; But weaker shoulders soon would fail Beneath that cumbrous mass of mail ; Yet from his bearing you might guess He oft had worn a softer dress , And laid aside that ...
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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