| 1817 - 506 pages
...tempest despoils ; So joy's faded blossom in man's aching bosom. Revives in the sunshine of beauty In smiles. The crown of the hero, the star of the...poet, the dream of the lover, The infidel's heaven, it beauty in imiles. THE MIRACLE AT HORER. from " jlraHa," a poem, by Jakniten Grant* TJTEARD ye you... | |
| Renfrew county - 1821 - 542 pages
...tempest despoils ; So joy's faded blossom in man's aching bosom, Revives in the sunshine of Beauty in Smiles. The crown of the hero, the star of the...Lover, The Infidel's heaven, is Beauty in Smiles. CLX1V. THE WANDERER. The wandering exile, doom'd to roam, Still cherishes the thought of home, Not... | |
| William Motherwell - English poetry - 1872 - 592 pages
...the tempest despoils, So joy's faded blossom in man's aching bosom, Revives in the sunshine of Beauty in Smiles. The crown of the hero, the star of the...the Lover, The Infidel's heaven is Beauty in Smiles. r CLXIV. THE WAN DEREK The wandering exile, Joom'J to roam, Still cherishes the thought of homo, Not... | |
| William Motherwell - English literature - 1872 - 546 pages
...the tempest despoils, So joy's faded blossom in man's aching bosom, Revives in the sunshine of Beauty in Smiles. The crown of the hero, the star of the...the Lover, The Infidel's heaven is Beauty in Smiles. 257 CLXIV. THE WANDERER. The wandering exile, doom'd to roam, Still cherishes the thought of home,... | |
| William Motherwell - English literature - 1872 - 556 pages
...the tempest despoils, So joy's faded blossom in man's aching bosom, Revives in the sunshine of Beauty in Smiles. The crown of the hero, the star of the...inspires, and the spell that beguiles The song of the Poct, the dream of the Lover, The Infidel's heaven is Beauty in Smiles. r CLXIV. THE WANDERER. The... | |
| English poetry - 1872 - 552 pages
...tempest despoils, S<> joy's faded blossom in man's aching bosom, Revives in the sunshine of Beauty in Smiles. The crown of the hero, the star of the...The hope that inspires, and the spell that beguiles 207 THE WANDERER. The wandering exile, doom'd to roam, Still cherishes the thought of home, Not all... | |
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