Elegy Written in a Country Church-yard and Other PoemsMacmillan, 1909 - 268 páginas |
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... wind slowly o'er the lea , The ploughman homeward plods his weary way , And leaves the world to darkness and to me . Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight , 5 And all the air a solemn stillness holds , Save where the beetle ...
... wind slowly o'er the lea , The ploughman homeward plods his weary way , And leaves the world to darkness and to me . Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight , 5 And all the air a solemn stillness holds , Save where the beetle ...
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... wind , And snatch a fearful joy . Gay hope is theirs by fancy fed , Less pleasing when possest ; The tear forgot as soon as shed , The sunshine of the breast : Theirs buxom health , of rosy hue , Wild wit , invention ever new , And ...
... wind , And snatch a fearful joy . Gay hope is theirs by fancy fed , Less pleasing when possest ; The tear forgot as soon as shed , The sunshine of the breast : Theirs buxom health , of rosy hue , Wild wit , invention ever new , And ...
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... winds along , Deep , majestic , smooth , and strong , Through verdant dales , and Ceres ' golden reign ° : Now rolling down the steep amain , Headlong , impetuous , see it pour ; 40 5 10 The rocks and nodding groves rebellow to the roar ...
... winds along , Deep , majestic , smooth , and strong , Through verdant dales , and Ceres ' golden reign ° : Now rolling down the steep amain , Headlong , impetuous , see it pour ; 40 5 10 The rocks and nodding groves rebellow to the roar ...
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... way ; There the Norman ° sails afar Catch the winds and join the war : Black and huge along they sweep , Burdens of the angry deep . 10 15 Dauntless on his native sands The dragon - son of THE TRIUMPHS OF OWEN 35 The Triumphs of Owen.
... way ; There the Norman ° sails afar Catch the winds and join the war : Black and huge along they sweep , Burdens of the angry deep . 10 15 Dauntless on his native sands The dragon - son of THE TRIUMPHS OF OWEN 35 The Triumphs of Owen.
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... winds , and tame the unwilling deep : Here force and hardy deeds of blood prevail ; There languid pleasure sighs in every gale . Oft o'er the trembling nations from afar O Has Scythia breathed the living cloud of war ; 45 50 And , where ...
... winds , and tame the unwilling deep : Here force and hardy deeds of blood prevail ; There languid pleasure sighs in every gale . Oft o'er the trembling nations from afar O Has Scythia breathed the living cloud of war ; 45 50 And , where ...
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Author's note awake bard beneath boast breath Cæsar cheer Comus death delight divine dream E'en earth Edited Eirin Elegy English Eton College eyes Faerie Queene fame fancy favorite fear feel flowers glittering Gog and Magog golden golden reign grace Gray here quotes Gray quotes Gray's Gwynedd hand hast Hawthorne's heard heart Heaven High School human Iliad John Gilpin Julius Cæsar king Lady liberty live lyre Macaulay's Essay Mary Milton mind morn Muse ne'er never night nymphs o'er Odin once Palgrave's Golden Treasury Paradise Lost peace Pindar pleasure Poems poet poetry praise PROPHETESS Queen scene Scott's shade Shakespeare's sing skies sleep smile song soon sorrow soul sound spirit spring stanza sweet taste tear thee thine Thomas Gray thought Twas verse voice Welsh wild William Cowper wind wonder written wrote