The Household Book of PoetryCharles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1872 - Всего страниц: 816 |
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... fear ; If we were things born Not to shed a tear , I know not how thy joy we ever should come near . Better than all measures Of delightful sound ; Better than all treasures That in books are found , Thy skill to poet were , thou ...
... fear ; If we were things born Not to shed a tear , I know not how thy joy we ever should come near . Better than all measures Of delightful sound ; Better than all treasures That in books are found , Thy skill to poet were , thou ...
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... by constant zephyrs fanned , I might walk the livelong day , Embosomed in perpetual May . Nor care nor fear thy bosom knows ; For thee a tempest never blows ; But when our northern Summer's o'er , ' By Delaware's 22 POEMS OF NATURE .
... by constant zephyrs fanned , I might walk the livelong day , Embosomed in perpetual May . Nor care nor fear thy bosom knows ; For thee a tempest never blows ; But when our northern Summer's o'er , ' By Delaware's 22 POEMS OF NATURE .
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... fear of ill ; Down to the murmuring water's edge And freely drink their fill ! And dash about and splash about , The merry little things ; And look askance with bright black eyes , And flirt their dripping wings . I've seen the freakish ...
... fear of ill ; Down to the murmuring water's edge And freely drink their fill ! And dash about and splash about , The merry little things ; And look askance with bright black eyes , And flirt their dripping wings . I've seen the freakish ...
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... fear I feel— He runs so close to the rapid wheel . Whatever is rung on that noisy bell- Chime of the hour , or funeral knell— The dove in the belfry must hear it well . When the tongue swings out to the midnight moon , When the sexton ...
... fear I feel— He runs so close to the rapid wheel . Whatever is rung on that noisy bell- Chime of the hour , or funeral knell— The dove in the belfry must hear it well . When the tongue swings out to the midnight moon , When the sexton ...
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... fear , the while With claws of steel he tears piecemeal his cushion's painted pile . On ! on ! no pause , no rest , giraffe , while life and strength remain ! The steed by such a rider backed , may madly plunge in vain . Reeling upon ...
... fear , the while With claws of steel he tears piecemeal his cushion's painted pile . On ! on ! no pause , no rest , giraffe , while life and strength remain ! The steed by such a rider backed , may madly plunge in vain . Reeling upon ...
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