Immortality: Or, The Pilgrim's Dream; and Other Poems ...Saxton and Miles, 1844 - 88페이지 |
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artless beguile bless Bonnie Anna boyhood's breathed bride bright brow ceased-and charm cheer clouds dance dark dear did'st droop dwell e'en e'er echo evil eye fade fairy fairy bell faithless fame fancy farewell flowers flown forest glade forever forget friends gazed gentle gladness gladsome gone green greenwood tree grew grief grove happy hark HARVARD COLLEGE heart that's loved heaven heavenly hope hour IMMORTALITY laurel wreath light list'ning ear long and true love and truth love's loved thee long lute lyre maiden fair merry merry heart morn mournful sigh ne'er neath never NEW-YORK o'er PILGRIM'S DREAM POEMS praise prayer pride rainbow rose sad and lone scene seemed shine song of praise sorrow soul spell spirit star storm sunny sunshine sweet sweetly tear tear-drop tell that's loved thee thine thou hast thy heart vale voice vows watched weep wild winds
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9 페이지 - And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy ; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts, They take a weight from off our waking toils, They do divide our being...
9 페이지 - With beings brighter than have been, and give A breath to forms which can outlive all flesh. I would recall a vision which I dream'd Perchance in sleep ; for in itself a thought, A slumbering thought, is capable of years, And curdles a long life into one hour.
31 페이지 - If thou hast loosed a bird, Whose voice of song could cheer thee, Still, still he may be won From the skies to warble near thee : But if upon the troubled sea Thou hast thrown a gem unheeded, Hope not that wind or wave will bring The treasure back when needed..
44 페이지 - But e'en from thee, he said, I go, To meet the world, its care and strife, No more to watch this quiet flow, Or spend with thee a gentle life. And yet the brook is gliding on, And I, without a care, at rest, While back to toiling life he's gone, Where finds his head no faithful breast.
70 페이지 - I will bear my sorrows like a man, But I must also feel them as a man. I cannot but remember such things were, And were most dear to me.
77 페이지 - BIRTH-DAY. ANOTHER year has rolled its cycle round, To swell the measure of the greedy past ; Its voice still echoes with a ceaseless sound, Thus come the dreams of youth to fade at last. Thy bloom has faded not ; thy hopes are bright, Thy heart still beats as happy...
27 페이지 - His pilgrimage was well nigh o'er, And his soul from earth must soon be free, But oh ! how much his spirit bore, As the price of IMMORTALITY...
79 페이지 - Murmur not — for the heaven that smiled on your love, Has a place for his soul in the mansion above ; And remember, that they who are cherished by God, Are the first to be scourged by his chastening rod.
11 페이지 - In short, the scene was a joyous scene, In this greenwood wild and free ; The winds at play on the leafy green, Amid nature's melody.
31 페이지 - Oh! dark was the night and bleak the air, And the stormy winds were free, And alone on the heath was a lady fair, A picture of misery.