The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland ; with Biographical Sketches and Literary Notices, Том 4Charles Anderson Read Blackie, 1880 |
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... Dream from the Spanish of Calderon . He has also written a considerable number of prose works . The greater part of those are devoted to theological subjects , and need not be recapitulated here . Besides these , he has published a ...
... Dream from the Spanish of Calderon . He has also written a considerable number of prose works . The greater part of those are devoted to theological subjects , and need not be recapitulated here . Besides these , he has published a ...
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... dreams . Pilgrim ! here compelled to roam , Nor allowed that path to tread , Now , when sweetest sense of home On all living hearts is shed , SOME MURMUR . Some murmur , when their sky is clear And wholly bright to view , If one small ...
... dreams . Pilgrim ! here compelled to roam , Nor allowed that path to tread , Now , when sweetest sense of home On all living hearts is shed , SOME MURMUR . Some murmur , when their sky is clear And wholly bright to view , If one small ...
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... Dream , published in 1840 , is one of the most ambitious and finest of Mrs. Norton's poems . It describes a dialogue between a mother and daughter . The daughter dreams , and when awaked , tells her dream . She " de- picts the bliss of ...
... Dream , published in 1840 , is one of the most ambitious and finest of Mrs. Norton's poems . It describes a dialogue between a mother and daughter . The daughter dreams , and when awaked , tells her dream . She " de- picts the bliss of ...
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... dreams he strikes the Law's vile minions down , And bears her swiftly to the wild - wood shade ! There , where their bower of bliss at first was made , Safe in his sheltering arms once more she sleeps : Ah happy dream ! She wakes ...
... dreams he strikes the Law's vile minions down , And bears her swiftly to the wild - wood shade ! There , where their bower of bliss at first was made , Safe in his sheltering arms once more she sleeps : Ah happy dream ! She wakes ...
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... dreaming arms to check or cheer thy speed , Then must I startling wake , to feel thou'rt sold ! my Arab steed . Ah ! rudely then , unseen by me , some cruel hand may chide , Till foam - wreaths lie , like crested waves , along thy ...
... dreaming arms to check or cheer thy speed , Then must I startling wake , to feel thou'rt sold ! my Arab steed . Ah ! rudely then , unseen by me , some cruel hand may chide , Till foam - wreaths lie , like crested waves , along thy ...
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