Poems by Thomas Campbell
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Ode to Winter
... The Queen of vintage bowed before his throne, ...
The Dirge of Wallace
... Her eye was all sleepless and dim! And the lady of Eldersie wept for her lord, ...
To the Evening Star
... Appearing when Heavens breath and brow ...
Ye Mariners of England
... 13 For the deck it was their field of fame, ...
Hope Triumphant in Death
... From your unfathom'd shades, and viewless spheres, ...
The Beech Tree's Petition
... Spare, woodman, spare the beechen tree! ...
The Child and the Hind
... But Wilhelm loved the field-flowers bright, ...
Hope
... Spans with bright arch the glittering hills below, ...
Maternal Hope
... Smiles on her slumb'ring child with pensive eyes, ...
Glenara
... They marched all in silence, - they looked on the ground ...
The Soldier's Dream
... "Stay, stay with us - rest, thou art weary and worn:" ...
Lochiel's Warning
... Lochiel. - Go, preach to the coward, thou death-telling seer! ...
To The Rainbow
... - Still seem; as to my childhood's sight, ...
The Pleasures of Hope
... r trembling coast,Then bade the deep in wild commotion flow,And heaved an ocean on their march below ...
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