The Old Country: A Book of Love and Praise of EnglandErnest Rhys J.M. Dent & Sons, 1922 - 319 páginas |
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... roads , and furnished with shipping and sailers , that it may rightly be termed the " Lady of the Sea . " That may say nothing of healthful baths , and of mears stored both with fish and fowl ; the earth fertill of all kind of grain ...
... roads , and furnished with shipping and sailers , that it may rightly be termed the " Lady of the Sea . " That may say nothing of healthful baths , and of mears stored both with fish and fowl ; the earth fertill of all kind of grain ...
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... road running through Farringdon towards the Cotswolds and the valley of the Severn had Abingdon for its sort of midway market town . These three great Benedictine monasteries form , as it were , the three nurseries or seed plots OLD ...
... road running through Farringdon towards the Cotswolds and the valley of the Severn had Abingdon for its sort of midway market town . These three great Benedictine monasteries form , as it were , the three nurseries or seed plots OLD ...
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... road , did not think the forest of Wolmer beneath her royal regard . For she came out of the great road at Lippock , which is just by , and reposing herself on a bank smoothed for that purpose , lying about half a mile to the east of ...
... road , did not think the forest of Wolmer beneath her royal regard . For she came out of the great road at Lippock , which is just by , and reposing herself on a bank smoothed for that purpose , lying about half a mile to the east of ...
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... and weep when I cannot see you ; yet I know the endless thirst in your heart for the sight of I me . The thirst that cries at my door in the repeated knockings of sunrise . Where roads are made I lose my way . In SONGS 93.
... and weep when I cannot see you ; yet I know the endless thirst in your heart for the sight of I me . The thirst that cries at my door in the repeated knockings of sunrise . Where roads are made I lose my way . In SONGS 93.
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A Book of Love and Praise of England Ernest Rhys. Where roads are made I lose my way . In the wide water , and in the blue sky there is no line of track . The news of the path is hidden in the birds ' wings , in the star fires , In the ...
A Book of Love and Praise of England Ernest Rhys. Where roads are made I lose my way . In the wide water , and in the blue sky there is no line of track . The news of the path is hidden in the birds ' wings , in the star fires , In the ...
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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