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REVIEW OF "THE FOREST SANCTUARY AND OTHER
POEMS, BY MRS. HEMANS"
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If in thy glorious home above
This mountain-scene, with sylvan
Those eyes, whence Love diffused
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Fair Tajo! thou, whose calmly
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Thou, to whose power my hopes, 264.
Spirit beloved! whose wing so soon 265
How strange a fate in love is mine! 266
He who proclaims that Love is light 275
Waves of Mondego! brilliant and
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Where shall I find some desert
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Metastasio.
Filicaja.
Pastorini.
Lope de Vega.
Manuel.
Della Casa.
Bentivoglio.
Exempt from every grief, 't was
No searching eye can pierce the veil 279
In tears, the heart oppressed with 280
Italia! thou, by lavish Nature graced 281
If thus thy fallen grandeur I behold 282
Let the vain courtier waste his days 283
Pause not with lingering foot,
These marble domes, by wealth
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The sainted spirit, which from bliss 287
He shall not dread Misfortune's
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Quevedo.
Amidst these scenes, O pilgrim,
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Juan de Tarsis. Thou, who hast fled from life's
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Torquato Tasso. Thou, in thy morn wert like
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Bernardo Tasso. This green recess, where through 299
Petrarch.
Thou that wouldst mark, in form
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Bembo.
If to the sighing breeze of summer
Thou, the stern monarch of dismay 302
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Lorenzini.
Sylph of the breeze! whose dewy 303
Gessner.
Hail! morning sun, thus early
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(German Song.) Listen, fair maid, my song shall tell 306
TO THE MEMORY OF GENERAL SIR E-D P-K-M
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TO THE MEMORY OF SIR H-Y E-LL-S, WHO
FELL IN THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO
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THE MEETING OF WALLACE AND BRUCE
ON THE BANKS OF THE CARRON
THE LAST CONSTANTINE
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