The Old Country: A Book of Love and Praise of EnglandErnest Rhys J.M. Dent & Sons, 1922 - 319 páginas |
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... keep us from a knowledge of the sights the moon beheld upon that field , when , coming up above the black line of distant rising - ground , softened and blurred at the edge by trees , she rose into the sky and looked upon the plain ...
... keep us from a knowledge of the sights the moon beheld upon that field , when , coming up above the black line of distant rising - ground , softened and blurred at the edge by trees , she rose into the sky and looked upon the plain ...
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A Book of Love and Praise of England Ernest Rhys. keep us from a knowledge of the secrets whispered afterwards upon the tainted wind that blew across the scene of that day's work and that night's death and suffering ! Many a lonely moon ...
A Book of Love and Praise of England Ernest Rhys. keep us from a knowledge of the secrets whispered afterwards upon the tainted wind that blew across the scene of that day's work and that night's death and suffering ! Many a lonely moon ...
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... . The apple - pickers on the ladders raised a hum and murmur of applause , and then , in keeping with the sound , bestirred themselves to work again like bees . TO A FALSE PATRIOT BY SIR OWEN SEAMAN ( By THE DANCERS 63.
... . The apple - pickers on the ladders raised a hum and murmur of applause , and then , in keeping with the sound , bestirred themselves to work again like bees . TO A FALSE PATRIOT BY SIR OWEN SEAMAN ( By THE DANCERS 63.
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... keep them no longer in Suspense , Sir ROGER DE COVERLY is dead . He departed this Life at his House in the Country , after a few Weeks ' Sickness . Sir ANDREW FREE- PORT has a Letter from one of his Correspondents . in those Parts ...
... keep them no longer in Suspense , Sir ROGER DE COVERLY is dead . He departed this Life at his House in the Country , after a few Weeks ' Sickness . Sir ANDREW FREE- PORT has a Letter from one of his Correspondents . in those Parts ...
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... keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government , —they will cling and grapple to you , and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their allegiance . But let it once be understood that your ...
... keep the idea of their civil rights associated with your government , —they will cling and grapple to you , and no force under heaven will be of power to tear them from their allegiance . But let it once be understood that your ...
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A. R. Quinton Abbey Abingdon ancient appeared beautiful birds C. E. Brock called caller herrin Chertsey church colour dancing DANIEL DEFOE dear delight E. V. LUCAS earth England English eyes face FEET IN ANCIENT Fezziwig field fish flowers grass green half hand happy heart heaven hills honour horse King lady land light live London look Lord LORD TENNYSON Master meadows merry miles morning never night noble Old Sarum once passed poor Powles river road round Salisbury seen ship side sight singing SIR RABINDRANATH TAGORE Sir Richard Baker song soul spirit stone Stonehenge street summer sweet Tamsin tell temple Thames thee thing thou thought town trees turned valley village W. H. HUDSON walk Westminster whole wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Wiltshire wind