Poems by Thomas Campbell
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Adelgitha
... "Seek not!" she cried, "oh, gallant stranger, ...
The Pleasures of Hope: Part 1
... for evermore To curse the sun that lights their guilty shore ! ...
Battle of the Baltic
... 'Hearts of oak!' our captains cried, when each gun ...
Benlomond
... And likens, to the bees' frail hives, ...
The Exile Of Erin
... But the day-star attracted his eye's sad devotion, ...
The River of Life
... When joys have lost their bloom and breath, ...
Song to the Evening Star
... Appearing when Heaven's breath and brow ...
The Battle of the Baltic
... 'Hearts of oak!' our captains cried, when each gun ...
Freedom And Love
... Love's wing moults when caged and captured, ...
Gertrude of Wyoming
... rd of my bosom's love! to die beholding thee!"Hush'd were his Gertrude's lips! but still their bland ...
Hohenlinden
... 28 And charge with all thy chivalry!29 Few, few shall part where many meet! ...
The Last Man
... To shores where all was dumb! Yet, prophet-like, that lone one stood ...
Lord Ullin's Daughter
... My daughter!--O my daughter!'' 'Twas vain: the loud waves lash'd the shore, ...
Love And Madness
... Tuned all its charms, and Errington was kind !Yet, can I cease, while glows this trembling frame, ...
Ode to the Memory of Burns
... Edward that died at Waterloo !*Farewell, high chief of Scottish song ! ...
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