Idyls and Songs, 1848-1854J. W. Parker, 1854 - 177 pages |
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AGE OF INNOCENCE AMY ROBSART ANTISTROPHE ask'd aught azure beauty beneath birth BLANCHEFLEUR breath bright call'd calm Charliot child childhood May ne'er childly Christabel clasp'd Cospatrick Cospatrick's courser Daven days of childhood dear death deep delight dream E'en earth eyes faded fair fairy FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS fancy fear feet fled flowers fond friends Garden gaze glance gleam glory golden grace gracious grief hand hands unite happy heart hope hour immortal Hours knew Langdale light lips lord Lord Gregory LOUIS NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Love's maiden morning ne'er return neath o'er order'd past play'd rest rose round sigh sing Sir Leoline SIRMIO sleep smiles song sorrow soul spell Spring strife sudden sway tale tears thee THEOCRITUS thine Thou art thou wert thought thro thy sweet Titania touch'd treasure true truth twas vanish'd vision voice waking weary weep wept wild words youth
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Page 154 - ... nostris ! nee pietas ullast velatum saepe videri vertier ad lapidem atque omnis accedere ad aras, nee procumbere humi prostratum et pandere palmas ante deum delubra, nee aras sanguine multo spargere quadrupedum, nee votis nectere vota, sed mage pacata posse omnia mente tueri.
Page 169 - I shall do so ; But I must also feel it as a man : I cannot but remember such things were, That were most precious to me.