Shade of my brother dear ! Oh ! if the chaplet, I have twin'd, Be not unworthy bard like thee, Then let me dream thee near ; And, round thy brows, in fancy, bind These wild flow'rs of my poesy ! And, if the world severe Do scorn my flow'rets, till they... The Conflagration - Page 8by George Manners - 1812 - 18 pagesFull view - About this book
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...And round thy brows, in fancy bind These wild flow'rs of my poesy! And, if the world severe Do scnrn my flow'rets, till they fade., And blast the garland...shall fondly seek to pay The tribute of its tear. It will be perceived that the versification of the author is closely modelled on that of Walter Scott,... | |
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