The Household Book of PoetryCharles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1872 - Всего страниц: 816 |
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... smile . Thus I learn contentment's power From the slighted willow bower , Ready to give thanks and live On the least that Heaven may give . If , the quiet brooklet leaving , Up the stormy vale I wind , Haply half in fancy grieving For ...
... smile . Thus I learn contentment's power From the slighted willow bower , Ready to give thanks and live On the least that Heaven may give . If , the quiet brooklet leaving , Up the stormy vale I wind , Haply half in fancy grieving For ...
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... smile , And go at last . What ! were ye born to be An hour or half's delight , And so to bid good - night ? DAFFODILS . I WANDERED , lonely as a cloud · That floats on high o'er vales and hills , When all at once I saw a crowd- A host ...
... smile , And go at last . What ! were ye born to be An hour or half's delight , And so to bid good - night ? DAFFODILS . I WANDERED , lonely as a cloud · That floats on high o'er vales and hills , When all at once I saw a crowd- A host ...
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... smiling lips and downward look ; O let me for one moment touch her wrist ; Let me one moment to her breathing list ; And as ... smile us on to tell delightful stories . For what has made the sage or poet write , But the fair paradise of ...
... smiling lips and downward look ; O let me for one moment touch her wrist ; Let me one moment to her breathing list ; And as ... smile us on to tell delightful stories . For what has made the sage or poet write , But the fair paradise of ...
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... smile upon thy bashful eyes , Ere he his unseen pomp would solemnize . The evening weather was so bright , and clear ... smiling o'er the sacrifice , The poet wept at her so piteous fate , Wept that such beauty should be desolate . So in ...
... smile upon thy bashful eyes , Ere he his unseen pomp would solemnize . The evening weather was so bright , and clear ... smiling o'er the sacrifice , The poet wept at her so piteous fate , Wept that such beauty should be desolate . So in ...
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... smile , methinks , as he does talk With the ambassadors , who come in vain T'entice him to a throne again . " If I , my friends , " ( said he , ) " should to you show All the delights which in these gardens grow , ' Tis likelier , much ...
... smile , methinks , as he does talk With the ambassadors , who come in vain T'entice him to a throne again . " If I , my friends , " ( said he , ) " should to you show All the delights which in these gardens grow , ' Tis likelier , much ...
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