The Household Book of PoetryCharles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1872 - Всего страниц: 816 |
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... dear , Nightingales with joyous cheer Sing , my sadness to reprove , Gladlier than in cultured grove . Where the thickest bows are twining Of the greenest , darkest tree , There they plunge , the light declining- All may hear , but none ...
... dear , Nightingales with joyous cheer Sing , my sadness to reprove , Gladlier than in cultured grove . Where the thickest bows are twining Of the greenest , darkest tree , There they plunge , the light declining- All may hear , but none ...
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... dear woods where my losi THE DAISY . THE DAISY . Grant freedom to the. Ten thousand saw I , at a glance , Tossing their heads in sprightly dance . The waves beside them danced , but they Outdid the sparkling waves in glee ; A poet could ...
... dear woods where my losi THE DAISY . THE DAISY . Grant freedom to the. Ten thousand saw I , at a glance , Tossing their heads in sprightly dance . The waves beside them danced , but they Outdid the sparkling waves in glee ; A poet could ...
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... DEAR common flower , that grow'st beside the way , Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold ! First pledge of blithesome May , Which children pluck , and , full of pride , up- hold- High - hearted buccaneers , o'erjoyed that they An ...
... DEAR common flower , that grow'st beside the way , Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold ! First pledge of blithesome May , Which children pluck , and , full of pride , up- hold- High - hearted buccaneers , o'erjoyed that they An ...
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... dear friends , nigh foolish with de- blew Soft breezes from the myrtle vale below ; And brought , in faintness solemn , sweet , and slow , light , Who feel their arms and breasts , and kiss , and stare , And on their placid foreheads ...
... dear friends , nigh foolish with de- blew Soft breezes from the myrtle vale below ; And brought , in faintness solemn , sweet , and slow , light , Who feel their arms and breasts , and kiss , and stare , And on their placid foreheads ...
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... dear homes . - That strain again ! Can aught with thee compare ? Thou art all song - thy breast 55 Mars all things with his imitative lisp , How he would place his hand beside his car , His little hand , the small forefinger up , And ...
... dear homes . - That strain again ! Can aught with thee compare ? Thou art all song - thy breast 55 Mars all things with his imitative lisp , How he would place his hand beside his car , His little hand , the small forefinger up , And ...
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