The Household Book of PoetryCharles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1872 - Всего страниц: 816 |
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... rest ; and so justes began On every part about , here and there ; Some brake his spere , some drew down hors and man ; About the field astray the steedes ran ; And , to behold their rule and governaunce , I you ensure , it was a great ...
... rest ; and so justes began On every part about , here and there ; Some brake his spere , some drew down hors and man ; About the field astray the steedes ran ; And , to behold their rule and governaunce , I you ensure , it was a great ...
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... rest .. ALFRED TENNYSON . 11 SPRING Dip down upon the northern shore , O sweet new year , delaying long ; Thou doest expectant nature wrong , Delaying long ; delay no more . What stays thee from the clouded noons , Thy sweetness from ...
... rest .. ALFRED TENNYSON . 11 SPRING Dip down upon the northern shore , O sweet new year , delaying long ; Thou doest expectant nature wrong , Delaying long ; delay no more . What stays thee from the clouded noons , Thy sweetness from ...
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... spirits play With kindred gladness ; And when , at dusk , by dews opprest , Thou sink'st , the image of thy rest Hath often eased my pensive breast Of careful sadness . And all day long I number yet , All seasons 38 POEMS OF NATURE .
... spirits play With kindred gladness ; And when , at dusk , by dews opprest , Thou sink'st , the image of thy rest Hath often eased my pensive breast Of careful sadness . And all day long I number yet , All seasons 38 POEMS OF NATURE .
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... rest ; but give me this , And the bird that nestles in it ; I love it , for it loves the Broom- The green and yellow linnet . Well , call the rose the queen of flowers , And boast of that of Sharon , Of lilies like to marble cups , And ...
... rest ; but give me this , And the bird that nestles in it ; I love it , for it loves the Broom- The green and yellow linnet . Well , call the rose the queen of flowers , And boast of that of Sharon , Of lilies like to marble cups , And ...
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... With hot cheeks and seared eyes , Of sullen light , no obscure trembling hues . Come , we will rest on this old mossy bridge ! shame ? But hear no murmuring ; it flows silently O charming creature rare ! We have been loitering long.
... With hot cheeks and seared eyes , Of sullen light , no obscure trembling hues . Come , we will rest on this old mossy bridge ! shame ? But hear no murmuring ; it flows silently O charming creature rare ! We have been loitering long.
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