Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... Green had the same prepossession in his favour . Green says of him in the Spleen ' : - ' But there's a youth , that you can name , Who needs no leading - strings to fame ; Whose quick maturity of brain The birth of Pallas may explain ...
... Green had the same prepossession in his favour . Green says of him in the Spleen ' : - ' But there's a youth , that you can name , Who needs no leading - strings to fame ; Whose quick maturity of brain The birth of Pallas may explain ...
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... green virgin , Cropp'd like a rose before ' tis fully blown , Or half its worth disclosed . Strange medley here ! Here garrulous old age winds up his tale ; And jovial youth , of lightsome vacant heart , Whose every day was made of ...
... green virgin , Cropp'd like a rose before ' tis fully blown , Or half its worth disclosed . Strange medley here ! Here garrulous old age winds up his tale ; And jovial youth , of lightsome vacant heart , Whose every day was made of ...
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... green grows , green grows the grass , Yellow on Yarrow bank the gowan , Fair hangs the apple frae the rock , Sweet the wave of Yarrow flowan . Flows Yarrow sweet ? as sweet , as sweet flows Tweed , As green its grass , its gowan as ...
... green grows , green grows the grass , Yellow on Yarrow bank the gowan , Fair hangs the apple frae the rock , Sweet the wave of Yarrow flowan . Flows Yarrow sweet ? as sweet , as sweet flows Tweed , As green its grass , its gowan as ...
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... green , And dress thy grave with pearly dew ! The redbreast oft , at evening hours , Shall kindly lend his little aid , With hoary moss and gather'd flowers , To deck the ground where thou art laid . When howling winds , and beating ...
... green , And dress thy grave with pearly dew ! The redbreast oft , at evening hours , Shall kindly lend his little aid , With hoary moss and gather'd flowers , To deck the ground where thou art laid . When howling winds , and beating ...
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... green sods are laid , For never may ye taste more careless hours In knightly castles , or in ladies ' bowers . O vain to seek delight in earthly thing ! But most in courts where proud Ambition towers ; Deluded wight ! who weens fair ...
... green sods are laid , For never may ye taste more careless hours In knightly castles , or in ladies ' bowers . O vain to seek delight in earthly thing ! But most in courts where proud Ambition towers ; Deluded wight ! who weens fair ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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