The Student's Treasury of English Song ...T. Nelson and Sons, 1873 |
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... PAST , 406 LOVE'S DEVOTION , 406 OASES IN LIFE'S DESERT , .. 407 THE IMMORTALS , 410 Alexander Smith . BORN 1830 ; DIED 1867 . A SPRING CHANSON , SONNET , 411 417 Robert Southey . BORN 1774 ; DIED 1843 . THE FUNERAL PROCESSION , 419 A ...
... PAST , 406 LOVE'S DEVOTION , 406 OASES IN LIFE'S DESERT , .. 407 THE IMMORTALS , 410 Alexander Smith . BORN 1830 ; DIED 1867 . A SPRING CHANSON , SONNET , 411 417 Robert Southey . BORN 1774 ; DIED 1843 . THE FUNERAL PROCESSION , 419 A ...
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... past three in the morning , Hath the night lost a gem , the regal night ? " He did well . " - " And sayest thou so ! " " Hear me ! " High is our calling , friend ! Creative art , Ho ! ye who in the noble work , Hollow is the oak beside ...
... past three in the morning , Hath the night lost a gem , the regal night ? " He did well . " - " And sayest thou so ! " " Hear me ! " High is our calling , friend ! Creative art , Ho ! ye who in the noble work , Hollow is the oak beside ...
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... past , One word is too often profaned , .. Onward they came in their joy , and around them the lamps of the sea - nymphs , Over the sea our galleys went , Pibroch of Donnil Dhu , Poets are all who love - who feel - great truths , . Put ...
... past , One word is too often profaned , .. Onward they came in their joy , and around them the lamps of the sea - nymphs , Over the sea our galleys went , Pibroch of Donnil Dhu , Poets are all who love - who feel - great truths , . Put ...
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... past , and shines the sun , .. The rain and the wind ceased , and the sky , The sea ! the sea ! the open sea ! The second night , when the new moon set , The snowdrop , and then the violet , The soul of man is larger than the sky , The ...
... past , and shines the sun , .. The rain and the wind ceased , and the sky , The sea ! the sea ! the open sea ! The second night , when the new moon set , The snowdrop , and then the violet , The soul of man is larger than the sky , The ...
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... past , of glories seen ; I'd tell thee all my youth has done , And ask of things to choose and shun ; And smile at all thy needless fears , But bow before thy solemn tears . Come , walk with me and see fair Earth , And men's glad ways ...
... past , of glories seen ; I'd tell thee all my youth has done , And ask of things to choose and shun ; And smile at all thy needless fears , But bow before thy solemn tears . Come , walk with me and see fair Earth , And men's glad ways ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON beauty beneath bird born breath bright BROWNING BRYAN WALLER PROCTER BYRON BYSSHE SHELLEY calm Casa Wappy CHARLES MACKAY child cloud COLERIDGE dark dead death deep delight doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes fair fancy fear feel flowers glory GOETHE golden grace green grief hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hope hour Kilmeny King LEIGH HUNT LIFE'S light live look Lord LORD BYRON LORD LYTTON lyrical LYTTON morning Myrrha never night o'er passion PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Poems poet poetical poetry ring rose round SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE says SCOTT shine sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow soul SOUTHEY spirit spring stars strife sweet tears tender TENNYSON thee thine things thou thought TRUTH voice waves weary weep wild WILLIAM MOTHERWELL WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED WORDSWORTH youth
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Стр. 461 - Ring out old shapes of foul disease; Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace. Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand; Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be.
Стр. 129 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
Стр. 401 - I sighed for thee. Thy brother Death came, and cried, Wouldst thou me? Thy sweet child Sleep, the filmy-eyed, Murmured like a noontide bee, Shall I nestle near thy side? Wouldst thou me? — And I replied, No, not thee! Death will come when thou art dead, Soon, too soon — Sleep will come when thou art fled; Of neither would I ask the boon I ask of thee, beloved Night— Swift be thine approaching flight, Come soon, soon!
Стр. 498 - Cuckoo-bird Breaking the silence of the seas Among the farthest Hebrides. Will no one tell me what she sings? — Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow For old, unhappy, far-off things, And battles long ago: Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of to-day? Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been, and may be again?
Стр. 393 - Keen as are the arrows Of that silver sphere, Whose intense lamp narrows In the white dawn clear, Until we hardly see, — we feel that it is there.
Стр. 493 - It is a beauteous evening, calm and free, The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration ; the broad sun Is sinking down in its tranquillity ; The gentleness of heaven broods o'er the Sea. Listen ! the mighty Being is awake, And doth with his eternal motion make A sound like thunder — everlastingly.
Стр. 458 - I wind about, and in and out, With here a blossom sailing, And here and there a lusty trout, And here and there a grayling, And here and there a foamy flake Upon me, as I travel With many a silvery waterbreak Above the golden gravel, And draw them all along, and flow To join the brimming river; For men may come and men may go, But I go on forever.
Стр. 52 - Do ye hear the children weeping, O my brothers, Ere the sorrow comes with years? They are leaning their young heads against their mothers, And that cannot stop their tears. The young lambs are bleating in the meadows, The young birds are chirping in the nest, The young fawns are playing with the shadows, The young flowers are blowing toward the west But the young, young children, O my brothers, They are weeping bitterly ! They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free.
Стр. 393 - What thou art we know not ; What is most like thee? From rainbow clouds there flow not Drops so bright to see As from thy presence showers a rain of melody.