The Household Book of PoetryCharles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1872 - Всего страниц: 816 |
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... seen to be somewhat novel ; but it is hoped that it may be found convenient to the reader , and not alto- gether devoid of aesthetic congruity . The Editor also flatters himself that in classifying so many immortal productions of genius ...
... seen to be somewhat novel ; but it is hoped that it may be found convenient to the reader , and not alto- gether devoid of aesthetic congruity . The Editor also flatters himself that in classifying so many immortal productions of genius ...
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... seen al this wonder case , Thought I wold assaye in some manere , To know fully the trouth of this matere ; And what they were that rode so pleasauntly . And whan they were the herber passed by , I drest me forth , and happed to mete ...
... seen al this wonder case , Thought I wold assaye in some manere , To know fully the trouth of this matere ; And what they were that rode so pleasauntly . And whan they were the herber passed by , I drest me forth , and happed to mete ...
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... seen ; Ah ! when winter winds are swinging All thy red bells into ringing , With a bee in every bell , Almond bloom , we greet thee well . SPRING . EDWIN ARNOLD , BEHOLD the young , the rosy Spring , Gives to the breeze her scented wing ...
... seen ; Ah ! when winter winds are swinging All thy red bells into ringing , With a bee in every bell , Almond bloom , we greet thee well . SPRING . EDWIN ARNOLD , BEHOLD the young , the rosy Spring , Gives to the breeze her scented wing ...
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... seen . XIV . There sat I down among the fair , fresh flowers , And saw the birds come tripping from their bowers , Where they had rested them all night ; and thoy , Who were so joyful at the light of day , Began to honor May with all ...
... seen . XIV . There sat I down among the fair , fresh flowers , And saw the birds come tripping from their bowers , Where they had rested them all night ; and thoy , Who were so joyful at the light of day , Began to honor May with all ...
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... seen , as now , pass by , King - fisher , and dragon - fly ; Those bright things that have their dwelling , Where the little streams are welling . Down in valleys green and lowly , Murmuring not and gliding slowly ; Up in mountain ...
... seen , as now , pass by , King - fisher , and dragon - fly ; Those bright things that have their dwelling , Where the little streams are welling . Down in valleys green and lowly , Murmuring not and gliding slowly ; Up in mountain ...
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