Records of Woman: With Other PoemsHilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1828 - 253 pages |
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... fear that lot ? the perfect rest , The full , deep joy of dying on thy breast , After long - suffering won ? So rich a close Too seldom crowns with peace affection's woes . V. Sunset ! I tell each moment from the skies The last red ...
... fear that lot ? the perfect rest , The full , deep joy of dying on thy breast , After long - suffering won ? So rich a close Too seldom crowns with peace affection's woes . V. Sunset ! I tell each moment from the skies The last red ...
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... hear'st not , -but the wo And fervor of its tones may one day flow To thy heart's holy place ; there let them dwell— We shall o'ersweep the grave to meet - Farewell ! THE BRIDE OF THE GREEK ISLE . * Fear ! 18 RECORDS OF WOMAN .
... hear'st not , -but the wo And fervor of its tones may one day flow To thy heart's holy place ; there let them dwell— We shall o'ersweep the grave to meet - Farewell ! THE BRIDE OF THE GREEK ISLE . * Fear ! 18 RECORDS OF WOMAN .
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... Fear ! -I'm a Greek , and how should I fear death ? A slave , and wherefore should I dread my freedom ? I will not live degraded . Sardanapalus . I. COME from the woods with the citron - flowers , Come with your lyres for the festal ...
... Fear ! -I'm a Greek , and how should I fear death ? A slave , and wherefore should I dread my freedom ? I will not live degraded . Sardanapalus . I. COME from the woods with the citron - flowers , Come with your lyres for the festal ...
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... fear through the summer - grove , - So clos'd the triumph of youth and love ! III . Gloomy lay the shore that night , When the moon , with sleeping light , Bath'd each purple Sciote hill , - Gloomy lay the shore , and still . O'er the ...
... fear through the summer - grove , - So clos'd the triumph of youth and love ! III . Gloomy lay the shore that night , When the moon , with sleeping light , Bath'd each purple Sciote hill , - Gloomy lay the shore , and still . O'er the ...
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... fear , Keep silence by the hearth ! its foes are near . " The envy of th ' oppressor's eye hath been Upon my heritage . I sit to - night Under my household tree if not serene , Yet with the faces best - belov'd in sight : To - morrow ...
... fear , Keep silence by the hearth ! its foes are near . " The envy of th ' oppressor's eye hath been Upon my heritage . I sit to - night Under my household tree if not serene , Yet with the faces best - belov'd in sight : To - morrow ...
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ARABELLA STUART art thou beautiful beneath bird bless bosom bow'd breast breath breeze bright bright land brow cheek child Childe Harold dark dead death deep dream dust dwell earth Eudora Ev'n faint fair farewell fear FELICIA HEMANS floating flowers forest gaze gentle glad glance gleam gloom glory glow grave green grief hair hath haunted heart heaven holy hour JOAN OF ARC JOANNA BAILLIE leaves lifted light lip's lips lone look'd lov'd lyre mantle midst mother mournful murmur night o'er pale pass'd Poems pour'd prayer proud RHEIMS rich rose round Seem'd shadow silent silvery sleep smile soft solemn song soul sound spirit stood stream strong sunny sweet tears thee thine things thou art Thou hast thou wert thought tomb tone Twas UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA unto voice wandering wave weep whisper wild woman's woods young youth