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1.Mazelli, and Other Poems (Canto2,3)
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III. And thus from varying year to year, The youthful chief has lingered here; Chief!why is he so nobly named? How many warriors at his call, By Ar...
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2.Mazelli, and Other Poems (Canto2,4)
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IV. And this was he who, standing there, Seemed as an image of Despair, Which agony's convulsive strife, Had quickened into breathing life. The writhi...
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3.Mazelli, and Other Poems (Canto2,5)
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V. The words I speak are no complaint And if I breathe out my despair, It is not that my heart grows faint, Or shrinks from what 'tis doomed to bear. ...
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4.Mazelli, and Other Poems (Canto2,6)
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VI. How shall I to myself alone, The weakness of my bosom own? Why, mindful of my fame and pride, When my brave brethren had died; Why, with my frie...
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5.Mazelli, and Other Poems (Canto2,7)
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VII. 'Twas midnight; calmly slept the Earth, And the mysterious eyes above, Gazed down with chastened looks of love, Not, as when first they hymned h...
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6.Mazelli, and Other Poems (Canto3,1)
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I. With plumes to which the dewdrops cling, Wide waves the morn her golden wing; With countless variegated beams The empurpled orient glows and gleam...
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7.Mazelli, and Other Poems (Canto3,2)
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II. There is a silent power, that o'er Our bosoms wields a wizard might, Restoring bygone years to light, With the same vivid glow they wore, Ere time...
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8.Mazelli, and Other Poems (Canto3,3)
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III. Ascending from the golden east, The sun had gained his zenith height, The guests were gathered to the feast, Prepared to grace the marriage rite;...
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9.Mazelli, and Other Poems (Canto3,4)
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IV. Within an arbour, rudely reared, But to the maiden's heart endeared By every tie that binds the heart, By hope's, and love's, and memory's art,-Fo...
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10.Mazelli, and Other Poems (Canto3,5)
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V. It was the holy vesper hour, The time for rest, and peace, and prayer, When falls the dew, and folds the flower Its petals, delicate and fair, Agai...