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" Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart Of those who sail the seas, on the first day When they from their sweet friends are torn apart ; Or fills with love the pilgrim on his way, As the far bell of vesper makes him start, Seeming to weep... "
The works of ... lord Byron - Page 66
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821
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Poems

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 614 pages
...Are gather' d round us by thy look of rest ; Thou bring'st the child, too, to the mother's breast. Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart...day's decay ; Is this a fancy which our reason scorns ? Ah ! surely nothing dies but something mourns ! * When Nero perish'd by thejustest doom Which ever...
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Advanced Reading Book: Literary and Scientific

Advanced reading book - 1860 - 458 pages
...Are gathered' round us by thy look of rest ; Thou bring'st the child, too, to the mother's breast. Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart...day's decay ; Is this a fancy which our reason scorns? Ah ! surely nothing dies, but something mourns ! THE SEA.— (Childe Harold.) ROLL on, thou deep and...
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The voyage of the Lady, by the author of 'The three paths'.

Herbert Grey - 1860 - 346 pages
..." And a poet has expressed it, dear Rose," I answered ; " do you remember the lines beginning — ' Soft hour ! which wakes the wish, and melts the heart, Of those who sail the seas — ' " " Oh, yes," cried Rose, " I think I do. I fancy 1 do remember them, but I am not sure. Whose...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, with illustr. by K. Halswelle

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 pages
...dear, Are gather'd round us by thy look of rest ; Thou bring'st the child, too, to the mother's breast. Soft hour! which wakes the wish and melts the heart...day's decay; Is this a fancy which our reason scorns? Ah! surely nothing dies but something mourns !t When Nero perish'd by the justest doom Which ever the...
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A First Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts, in Prose and Verse, with ...

George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 pages
...And not a breath crept through the rosy air, And yet the forest leaves seemed stirred with prayer. Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart...him start, Seeming to weep the dying day's decay. EVEN1NG. — MUon. Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things...
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Popular Poetry: a Selection of Pieces Old and New, Adapted for General Use

Popular poetry - 1862 - 246 pages
...And not a breath crept through the rosy air, And yet the forest leaves seemed stirred with prayer. Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart...him start, Seeming to weep the dying day's decay. Byron. EVENING. CALM is the fragrant air, and loth to lose Pay's grateful warmth, though moist with...
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Histoire de la langue française: Études sur les origines, l ..., Volume 1

Émile Littré - 1863 - 512 pages
...excuse pour les citations que je fais; je demande qu'on la pèse et qu'on la juge. Soft hour ! whieh wakes the wish and melts the heart Of those who sail...pilgrim on his way, As the far bell of vesper makes hiin start, Seeming to weep the dying day's decay ; Is this a fancy which our reason scorns ? Ah! surely...
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Histoire de la Langue Français: Études Sur Les Origines, L ..., Volume 1

Emile Littré - 1863 - 514 pages
...là. Voilà mon excuse pour les citations que je fais; je demande qu'on la pèse et qu'on la juge. Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart...from their sweet friends are torn apart, Or fills wilh love the pilgrim on his way, As the far bell of vesper mal;es him start, Seeming to weep the dying...
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Poetry for repetition, ed. by H. Twells

Henry Twells - 1864 - 318 pages
...dear, Are gathered round us by thy look of rest ; Thou bring'st the child, too, to the mother's breast. Soft hour ! which wakes the wish and melts the heart...Seeming to weep the dying day's decay ; Is this a lancy which our reason scorns ? Ah ! surely nothing dies, but something mourns ! LORD RYRON. 176. KING...
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Don Juan

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1865 - 480 pages
...gather'd round us by thy look of rest ; Thou bring'st the child, too, to the mother's breast. CVIII. Soft hour! which wakes the wish and melts the heart...day's decay; Is this a fancy which our reason scorns ? Ah ! surely nothing dies but something mourns! M CIX. When Nero perish'd by the justest doom Which...
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