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Page 35
... Feels in its barrenness some touch of Spring ; And in the April dew , or beam of May , Its moss and lichen freshen and revive ; And thus the heart , most sear'd to human pleasure , Melts at the tear , —joys in the smile of woman ...
... Feels in its barrenness some touch of Spring ; And in the April dew , or beam of May , Its moss and lichen freshen and revive ; And thus the heart , most sear'd to human pleasure , Melts at the tear , —joys in the smile of woman ...
Page 39
... hardly have too much of it from the poets . Dr. Johnson once remarked , that " we need not ridicule a passion , which he who never felt , never was happy ; and he who laughs at , never deserves to feel - a passion 39.
... hardly have too much of it from the poets . Dr. Johnson once remarked , that " we need not ridicule a passion , which he who never felt , never was happy ; and he who laughs at , never deserves to feel - a passion 39.
Page 40
Frederick Saunders. laughs at , never deserves to feel - a passion which has caused the change of empires and the loss of worlds - a passion which has inspired heroism and subdued avarice . " Here is an airy , bird - like lyric , by ...
Frederick Saunders. laughs at , never deserves to feel - a passion which has caused the change of empires and the loss of worlds - a passion which has inspired heroism and subdued avarice . " Here is an airy , bird - like lyric , by ...
Page 118
... ; When by my bed I saw my mother kneel , And with her blessing took her nightly kiss Whatever Time destroys , he cannot this— E'en now that nameless kiss I feel . His noble Address to England , which was first printed 118.
... ; When by my bed I saw my mother kneel , And with her blessing took her nightly kiss Whatever Time destroys , he cannot this— E'en now that nameless kiss I feel . His noble Address to England , which was first printed 118.
Page 128
... feeling , Ecstasy but in revealing : Paint to thee the deep sensation , Rapture in participation , — Yet but torture , if comprest In a lone , unfriended breast . * * * These glowing stanzas , from MRS . BROOKS's Zophiel , —an exqui ...
... feeling , Ecstasy but in revealing : Paint to thee the deep sensation , Rapture in participation , — Yet but torture , if comprest In a lone , unfriended breast . * * * These glowing stanzas , from MRS . BROOKS's Zophiel , —an exqui ...
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