The Household Book of PoetryCharles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1872 - Всего страниц: 816 |
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... roses , buds , and blossoms small , And he whom erst the gore Of Ajax and Narciss 10 POEMS OF NATURE . Carew Means to attain Happy Life Lord Surrey 661 Stanzas-My life is like Summer Rose Wilde 694.
... roses , buds , and blossoms small , And he whom erst the gore Of Ajax and Narciss 10 POEMS OF NATURE . Carew Means to attain Happy Life Lord Surrey 661 Stanzas-My life is like Summer Rose Wilde 694.
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... ROSE TERRY . THE RHODORA . LINES ON BEING ASKED , WHENCE IS THE FLOWER ? In May , when sea - winds pierced our soli- tudes , I found the fresh Rhodora in the woods Spreading its leafless blooms in a damp nook , To please the desert and ...
... ROSE TERRY . THE RHODORA . LINES ON BEING ASKED , WHENCE IS THE FLOWER ? In May , when sea - winds pierced our soli- tudes , I found the fresh Rhodora in the woods Spreading its leafless blooms in a damp nook , To please the desert and ...
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... rose has but a summer reign ; The Daisy never dies ! JAMES MONTGOMERY . TO THE DAISY . Her divine skill taught me this : That from every thing I saw I couid some instruction draw , And raise pleasure to the height Through the meanest ...
... rose has but a summer reign ; The Daisy never dies ! JAMES MONTGOMERY . TO THE DAISY . Her divine skill taught me this : That from every thing I saw I couid some instruction draw , And raise pleasure to the height Through the meanest ...
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... rose ; I love . it for his sake . Though woodbines flaunt and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers , Thou need'st not be ashamed to show Thy satin - threaded flowers ; For dull the eye , the heart is dull , That cannot feel how fair ...
... rose ; I love . it for his sake . Though woodbines flaunt and roses glow O'er all the fragrant bowers , Thou need'st not be ashamed to show Thy satin - threaded flowers ; For dull the eye , the heart is dull , That cannot feel how fair ...
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... rose , The queen of every one . The pea is but a wanton witch , In too much haste to wed , And clasps her rings on every hand ; The wolfsbane I should dread ; - Nor will I dreary rosemarye , That always mourns the aead ; — But I will ...
... rose , The queen of every one . The pea is but a wanton witch , In too much haste to wed , And clasps her rings on every hand ; The wolfsbane I should dread ; - Nor will I dreary rosemarye , That always mourns the aead ; — But I will ...
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