Charlotte Smith Poems, Poets, and Poetry. still finds a sort of solace, or repose, in watching the night and telling it of her troubles.
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Charlotte Smith (1749-1806) Huge vapours brood above the clifted shore,; Night on the ocean settles dark and mute,; Save where is heard the repercussive...
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Smith, Charlotte Turner, 1749-1806; Far in the east the shades of night disperse, Melting and thinned, as from the dark blue wave; Emerging, brilliant rays of arrowy light; Dart from the horizon; when the glorious sun; Just lifts above it his resplendent orb.
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Smith, Charlotte Turner, 1749-1806; POOR, melancholy bird--that all night long;     Tell'st to the Moon thy tale of tender woe;     From what sad cause can such sweet sorrow flow, And whence this mournful melody of song? Thy poet's musing fancy would translate;
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Charlotte Smith Study Questions. Poets sometimes deal with night as a time when things are waiting to be born. What associations does Smith make in this...
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Sonnet III: To a Nightingale - by Charlotte Smith .. Poor melancholy bird---that all night long Tell'st to the Moon, thy tale of tender woe; From what sad...
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The Works of Charlotte Smith Sonnet XLII: Composed During a Walk on the Downs, in November 1787; Sonnet XLIII; Sonnet XLIV: Written in the churchyard at Middleton in Sussex; Sonnet LXVI: Written in a tempestuous night, on the coast of Sussex; Sonnet LXVII: On passing over a dreary tract of country, and near the ruins of...
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He may be envied, who with tranquil breast POOR melancholy bird, that all night long Thus to the listening night to sing thy fate.
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MediaGuardian.co.uk understands that the show, which currently airs on BBC1 at 11am on Sunday mornings, will move to a peak-time Sunday night slot on the channel early next year. However, none of the current roster of four regular female presenters - Michaela Strachan, Charlotte Smith, Miriam O'Reilly and Juliet...
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