The Household Book of PoetryCharles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1872 - Всего страниц: 816 |
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... Wandering Wind .. Mrs. Hemans ... 79 Longfellow ... 83 Waterfowl Bryant ..... 56 Percival .. 86 Water ! The Water .... Motherwell .. 31 Shelley .... 18 West Wind , Ode to Shelley ..... 80 Wordsworth . 34 Emerson .. 111 Wet Sheet and a ...
... Wandering Wind .. Mrs. Hemans ... 79 Longfellow ... 83 Waterfowl Bryant ..... 56 Percival .. 86 Water ! The Water .... Motherwell .. 31 Shelley .... 18 West Wind , Ode to Shelley ..... 80 Wordsworth . 34 Emerson .. 111 Wet Sheet and a ...
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... Wandering Wind ........ ......... .. The Adopted Child . Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers .. 67 79 153 876 Casabianca .. 387 Dirge .... 514 158 HERBERT , GEORGE . Born in Wales , April 3 , 1593 ; died in Feb. , 1632 . Man .. 712 Virtue ...
... Wandering Wind ........ ......... .. The Adopted Child . Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers .. 67 79 153 876 Casabianca .. 387 Dirge .... 514 158 HERBERT , GEORGE . Born in Wales , April 3 , 1593 ; died in Feb. , 1632 . Man .. 712 Virtue ...
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... wandering men . Give true hearts but earth and sky , And some flowers to bloom and die , Homely scenes and simple views Lowly thoughts may best infuse . See the soft green willow springing Where the waters gently pass , Every way her ...
... wandering men . Give true hearts but earth and sky , And some flowers to bloom and die , Homely scenes and simple views Lowly thoughts may best infuse . See the soft green willow springing Where the waters gently pass , Every way her ...
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... wandering Through the angler's trysting - tree ? Up , sweet thrushes , tell to me ! Is there wind up our willow - tree ? Wind or calm at our trysting - tree ? Sing , sweet thrushes , forth and sing ! Wile us with a merry glee ; To the ...
... wandering Through the angler's trysting - tree ? Up , sweet thrushes , tell to me ! Is there wind up our willow - tree ? Wind or calm at our trysting - tree ? Sing , sweet thrushes , forth and sing ! Wile us with a merry glee ; To the ...
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... wandering through the wood To pull the primrose gay , Starts , thy most curious voice to hear , And imitates thy lay . What time the pea puts on the bloom , Thou fliest thy vocal vale , An annual guest in other lands , Another Spring to ...
... wandering through the wood To pull the primrose gay , Starts , thy most curious voice to hear , And imitates thy lay . What time the pea puts on the bloom , Thou fliest thy vocal vale , An annual guest in other lands , Another Spring to ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON BARRY CORNWALL beauty bells beneath Binnorie bird blessed bonnie breast breath bright brow clouds dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth dream earth eyes fair fear flowers frae friends gentle glory golden grace grave green hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven heir of Linne HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill JOHN KEATS king kiss lady leaves light lips live look Lord merry milldams moon morning mother ne'er never night nightingale o'er pleasure ROBERT BURNS rose round shade shine sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars stream summer sweet tears tell thee thine things THOMAS HOOD thou art thought tree unto voice wandering waves weary weep wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT WILLIAM MOTHERWELL WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings woods Yarrow young Beichan