The Household Book of PoetryCharles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1872 - Всего страниц: 816 |
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... O'er fell and fountain sheen , O'er moor and mountain green , O'er the red streamer that heralds the day ; Over the cloudlet dim , Over the rainbow's rim , stream ? We look before and after , And pine for what is not ; Our sincerest ...
... O'er fell and fountain sheen , O'er moor and mountain green , O'er the red streamer that heralds the day ; Over the cloudlet dim , Over the rainbow's rim , stream ? We look before and after , And pine for what is not ; Our sincerest ...
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... o'er , ' By Delaware's or Schuylkill's shore The wild rice lifts its airy head , And royal feasts for thee are spread . And when the Winter threatens there , Thy tireless wings yet own no fear , But bear thee to more southern coasts ...
... o'er , ' By Delaware's or Schuylkill's shore The wild rice lifts its airy head , And royal feasts for thee are spread . And when the Winter threatens there , Thy tireless wings yet own no fear , But bear thee to more southern coasts ...
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... o'er ! Such fate to suffering worth is given , Who long with wants and woes has striven , By human pride or cunning driven To misery's brink , Till , wrenched of every stay but Heaven , He , ruined , sink ! 37 Even thou who mourn'st the ...
... o'er ! Such fate to suffering worth is given , Who long with wants and woes has striven , By human pride or cunning driven To misery's brink , Till , wrenched of every stay but Heaven , He , ruined , sink ! 37 Even thou who mourn'st the ...
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... o'er my head , Drowned in the sky - O pass , ye visions , pass ! I would that I were dead ! — Why hast thou opened that forbidden door From which I ever flee ? O vanished Joy ! O Love , that art no more , Let my vexed spirit be ! O ...
... o'er my head , Drowned in the sky - O pass , ye visions , pass ! I would that I were dead ! — Why hast thou opened that forbidden door From which I ever flee ? O vanished Joy ! O Love , that art no more , Let my vexed spirit be ! O ...
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... o'er the green . There was wide wandering , for the greediest eye To peer about upon variety- Not useless are ye , Flowers ! though made Far round the horizon's crystal air to skim , for pleasure : And trace the dwindled edgings of its ...
... o'er the green . There was wide wandering , for the greediest eye To peer about upon variety- Not useless are ye , Flowers ! though made Far round the horizon's crystal air to skim , for pleasure : And trace the dwindled edgings of its ...
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