The Household Book of PoetryCharles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1872 - Всего страниц: 816 |
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... sound , —from yonder wood it came ! The spirit of the dim green glade did breathe his own glad name : - Yes , it is he ! the hermit bird , that , apart from all his kind , Slow spells his beads monotonous to the soft western wind ...
... sound , —from yonder wood it came ! The spirit of the dim green glade did breathe his own glad name : - Yes , it is he ! the hermit bird , that , apart from all his kind , Slow spells his beads monotonous to the soft western wind ...
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... sound ; Better than all treasures That in books are found , Thy skill to poet were , thou scorner of the ground ! Then , when the gloaming comes , Low in the heather blooms , Sweet will thy welcome and bed of love be ! Emblem of ...
... sound ; Better than all treasures That in books are found , Thy skill to poet were , thou scorner of the ground ! Then , when the gloaming comes , Low in the heather blooms , Sweet will thy welcome and bed of love be ! Emblem of ...
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... Sound forth welcomes to the weary , Flowing on from day to day , Without stint and without stay ; Here , upon their flowery bank , In the old time pilgrims drank- Here have seen , as now , pass by , King - fisher , and dragon - fly ...
... Sound forth welcomes to the weary , Flowing on from day to day , Without stint and without stay ; Here , upon their flowery bank , In the old time pilgrims drank- Here have seen , as now , pass by , King - fisher , and dragon - fly ...
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... sound of waters murmuring , Along a shelvy bank of turf , which lay Under a copse , and hardly dared to fling Its green arms round the bosom of the stream , But kissed it and then fled , as thou mightest in a dream . There grew pied ...
... sound of waters murmuring , Along a shelvy bank of turf , which lay Under a copse , and hardly dared to fling Its green arms round the bosom of the stream , But kissed it and then fled , as thou mightest in a dream . There grew pied ...
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... sound more sweet than all- ( And so , poor wretch ! filled all things with Stirring the air with such a harmony , himself , And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrow ) —he , and such as he , First named these notes ...
... sound more sweet than all- ( And so , poor wretch ! filled all things with Stirring the air with such a harmony , himself , And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrow ) —he , and such as he , First named these notes ...
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