The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas CampbellAppleton, 1868 - 329 pages |
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Page xv
... heart ; and when Sir Walter dined at Murray's in 1800 , he repeated at the table , as Wilkie tells us , Campbell's poem of “ Lochiel . ” What Campbell's profits or expectations were at this time I have never heard . When a poet is in ...
... heart ; and when Sir Walter dined at Murray's in 1800 , he repeated at the table , as Wilkie tells us , Campbell's poem of “ Lochiel . ” What Campbell's profits or expectations were at this time I have never heard . When a poet is in ...
Page xvi
... heart I have nourish'd a care That forbids me thy sweet inspiration to share ; The noon of my youth slow departing I see ; But its years as they pass bring no tidings of thee . ' O cherub Content , at thy moss - cover'd shrine I would ...
... heart I have nourish'd a care That forbids me thy sweet inspiration to share ; The noon of my youth slow departing I see ; But its years as they pass bring no tidings of thee . ' O cherub Content , at thy moss - cover'd shrine I would ...
Page xliv
... heart - rending the pathos of the description , yet wild and high as the " Cameron's Gathering " rises the swell of the grandeur ; and you say , as you might of that subterranean music which Humboldt describes rising from a cavern in ...
... heart - rending the pathos of the description , yet wild and high as the " Cameron's Gathering " rises the swell of the grandeur ; and you say , as you might of that subterranean music which Humboldt describes rising from a cavern in ...
Page xlix
... heart it beat more warmly than in his , who now indites this feeble but sincere tribute to his fame Alas ! since the above was written , the poet of Hope ( who , doubly alas ! had ere his death become the walk- ing image of despondency ) ...
... heart it beat more warmly than in his , who now indites this feeble but sincere tribute to his fame Alas ! since the above was written , the poet of Hope ( who , doubly alas ! had ere his death become the walk- ing image of despondency ) ...
Page liii
... heart " 228 Lines written in a Blank Leaf of La Perouse's Voyages ... 229 The Pilgrim of Glencoe .... 232 The Child and Hind ...... 247 Napoleon and the British Sailor 252 The Jilted Nymph ........ 255 Benlomond .. 256 The Parrot . 257 ...
... heart " 228 Lines written in a Blank Leaf of La Perouse's Voyages ... 229 The Pilgrim of Glencoe .... 232 The Child and Hind ...... 247 Napoleon and the British Sailor 252 The Jilted Nymph ........ 255 Benlomond .. 256 The Parrot . 257 ...
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adieu Argyleshire arms battle battle of Sempach beauty Beauty's beneath bleeding blood bosom bower brave breath bright brow burst of joy Campbell Campbell's charm child clime cried Culdee dark dear death deep delight dread dream DUKE OF ANGOULEME earth England Erin go bragh ev'n fair fame fate father fire flower Gertrude Glencoe grief hand hath heard heart Heaven Highland Hohenlinden hour Hyænas Indian Innisfail isles land life's light lips living Lochiel lonely look'd Love's Loxian mind morn mountain Nature's ne'er never night o'er pale peace Pleasures of Hope poem poet Poland pride rapture sacred scene scorn shade shore sigh sight Sir Walter Scott sire smile song soul spirit star storm sweet sword tears tell thee THEODRIC thine Thomas Campbell thou thought Twas wampum waves weep Whilst wild winds