PoetryBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 |
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... sight ! Oh ! how his eyes stand out and stare full ghastly ! Whilst the distemper's rank and deadly venom Shoots like a burning arrow cross his bowels , And drinks his marrow up . Heard you that groan ? It was his last . See how the ...
... sight ! Oh ! how his eyes stand out and stare full ghastly ! Whilst the distemper's rank and deadly venom Shoots like a burning arrow cross his bowels , And drinks his marrow up . Heard you that groan ? It was his last . See how the ...
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... sight ! Her very eyes weep blood ; and every groan She heaves is big with horror : but the foe , Like a staunch murd'rer steady to his pur - Duty requires we calmly wait the summons , Nor dare to stir till Heav'n shall give permis ...
... sight ! Her very eyes weep blood ; and every groan She heaves is big with horror : but the foe , Like a staunch murd'rer steady to his pur - Duty requires we calmly wait the summons , Nor dare to stir till Heav'n shall give permis ...
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... sight are wide ex- panded To let new glories in , the first fair fruits Of the fast - coming harvest ! Then ! O then ! Each earth - born joy grows vile , or disappears , Shrunk to a thing of nought . O how he longs To have his passport ...
... sight are wide ex- panded To let new glories in , the first fair fruits Of the fast - coming harvest ! Then ! O then ! Each earth - born joy grows vile , or disappears , Shrunk to a thing of nought . O how he longs To have his passport ...
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Vicesimus Knox James Gates Percival. Lost were the peacock's plumage , to the sight | Ye carry armies on your tower - crown'd backs , So pleasing in its pomp and glossy glow . O thrice - illustrious ! were it not for Thee , Those pansies ...
Vicesimus Knox James Gates Percival. Lost were the peacock's plumage , to the sight | Ye carry armies on your tower - crown'd backs , So pleasing in its pomp and glossy glow . O thrice - illustrious ! were it not for Thee , Those pansies ...
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... sight , Darkness itself would kindle into light : Not the dark mansions of the silent grave , Nor darker hell , from his perception save ; What pow'r , alas ! thy footsteps can convey Beyond the reach of omnipresent day ? In his wide ...
... sight , Darkness itself would kindle into light : Not the dark mansions of the silent grave , Nor darker hell , from his perception save ; What pow'r , alas ! thy footsteps can convey Beyond the reach of omnipresent day ? In his wide ...
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beauty behold beneath bids bless blest bliss bosom breast breath bright charms clouds courser dark death deep delight divine dread e'en earth eternal Ev'n ev'ry fair fame fate fear fire fix'd flame flow'rs fool glory glow grace grave hand happy hast hear heart heaven hour immortal Jebusites kings light lord LORD BYRON lov'd lyre maid mighty mind mortal mourn Muse nature nature's ne'er night Nut-Brown Maid nymph o'er pain passion peace pleas'd pleasure pow'r praise pride proud rage rapture rills rise round sacred Samian wine scene seem'd seraphic shade shine shore sigh sight skies smile soft song soul sound spread stream sweet sylphs tears tempest Thalestris thee thine thou thought throne toil trembling truth Twas vale virtue voice waves wild wind wings wise wretch young Benjie youth