Felicia Dorothea Hemans image
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Born in September 25, 1793 / Died in May 16, 1835 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Felicia Dorothea Hemans

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The Last Banquet Of Antony And Cleopatra

... Their brows are bound with wreaths, whose transient bloom ...

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Design And Performance

... Bright spire, that through the rainbow and the shower ...

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Harvest Hymn

... And laughing plenty, crown'd with sheaves, ...

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The Indian Lover. Morning Song.

... And calls thee forth her sweets to share, ...

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Moon-Light

... That gilds the fairy-bow'r and woodland-stream! ...

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The Stranger In Louisiana

... He was call'd-he is found 'midst his tribe no more! ...

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To My Eldest Brother, With The British Army In Portugal

... Checks the sad thought, beguiles the starting tear, ...

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Song 2

... May they wield the bright armour of Justice and Heav'n, ...

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The Effigies

... – Surely these things were all thine own,– ...

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An Hour Of Romance

...   And low sweet sighs like those of childhood's sleep, ...

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Casabianca

... " While o'er him fast, through sail and shroud ...

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War-Song Of The Spanish Patriots

... Freedom's lance and Freedom's shield ...

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The Sunbeam

... Thou scatterest its gloom like the dreams of rest, ...

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The Last Wish

... Of life, youth, summer,–all that I must leave! ...

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Alaric In Italy

... Still rolls, like them, the unfailing river, ...