Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... morning's orient eye , And skirt the reddening cloud's soft beam What time the sun was hasting nigh ? Thou hast - and ... morn ; Where the sweet smiles , the graces dwell , And tender sighs the heart remove , In silent eloquence to tell ...
... morning's orient eye , And skirt the reddening cloud's soft beam What time the sun was hasting nigh ? Thou hast - and ... morn ; Where the sweet smiles , the graces dwell , And tender sighs the heart remove , In silent eloquence to tell ...
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... morn is on the mountains spread , The woodlark trills his liquid strain- Can morn's sweet music rouse the dead ? Give the set eye its soul again ? A shepherd of that gentler mind Which nature not profusely yields , Seeks in these lonely ...
... morn is on the mountains spread , The woodlark trills his liquid strain- Can morn's sweet music rouse the dead ? Give the set eye its soul again ? A shepherd of that gentler mind Which nature not profusely yields , Seeks in these lonely ...
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... morning , which , enrobed in mist , The mountain's top with usual dulness kiss'd , Jockey and Sawney to their ... morn , and , when the shades Of drizzly eve prevail , by instinct fades . One , and but one poor solitary cave , Too ...
... morning , which , enrobed in mist , The mountain's top with usual dulness kiss'd , Jockey and Sawney to their ... morn , and , when the shades Of drizzly eve prevail , by instinct fades . One , and but one poor solitary cave , Too ...
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... morn . And , even when winter chill'd the aged year , I wander'd lonely o'er the hoary plain : Though frosty Boreas warn'd me to forbear , Boreas , with all his tempests , warn'd in vain . Then , sleep my nights , and quiet bless'd my ...
... morn . And , even when winter chill'd the aged year , I wander'd lonely o'er the hoary plain : Though frosty Boreas warn'd me to forbear , Boreas , with all his tempests , warn'd in vain . Then , sleep my nights , and quiet bless'd my ...
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... morning , flattering hope Thy sprightly step attends ; But soon the tempest howls behind , And the dark night descends . Before its splendid hour the cloud Comes o'er the beam of light ; A pilgrim in a weary land , Man tarries but a ...
... morning , flattering hope Thy sprightly step attends ; But soon the tempest howls behind , And the dark night descends . Before its splendid hour the cloud Comes o'er the beam of light ; A pilgrim in a weary land , Man tarries but a ...
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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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