Favourite English Poems: Thomson to Tennyson, 1700-1860Sampson Low, Son & Company, 1863 |
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Сторінка vii
... 21 BIRKET FOSTER 22 E. V. B. 23 E. V. B. 24 BIRKET FOSTER . . 25 BIRKET FOSTER 26 E. V. B. . . 27 BIRKET FOSTER 28 Sweet Auburn ! loveliest village of the plain . T. CRESWICK , R.A. 29 The never failing brook , the busy mill . The.
... 21 BIRKET FOSTER 22 E. V. B. 23 E. V. B. 24 BIRKET FOSTER . . 25 BIRKET FOSTER 26 E. V. B. . . 27 BIRKET FOSTER 28 Sweet Auburn ! loveliest village of the plain . T. CRESWICK , R.A. 29 The never failing brook , the busy mill . The.
Сторінка viii
The never failing brook , the busy mill . The hawthorn bush , with seats beneath the shade The matron's glance that would those looks reprove . The hollow - sounding bittern guards its nest These far - departing , seek a kinder shore ...
The never failing brook , the busy mill . The hawthorn bush , with seats beneath the shade The matron's glance that would those looks reprove . The hollow - sounding bittern guards its nest These far - departing , seek a kinder shore ...
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... never recovered his spirits , and after a short time sank into a state of hopeless imbecility . He died in the year 1756 , at the early age of thirty - six . His Odes , of which the most celebrated are that to " Evening " and on the ...
... never recovered his spirits , and after a short time sank into a state of hopeless imbecility . He died in the year 1756 , at the early age of thirty - six . His Odes , of which the most celebrated are that to " Evening " and on the ...
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Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife , Their sober wishes never learn'd to stray ; Along the cool sequester'd vale of life They kept the noiseless tenor of their way . Yet ev'n these bones from insult to protect Some frail ...
Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife , Their sober wishes never learn'd to stray ; Along the cool sequester'd vale of life They kept the noiseless tenor of their way . Yet ev'n these bones from insult to protect Some frail ...
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... never - failing brook , the busy mill , The decent church that topt the neighbouring hill , The hawthorn bush , with seats beneath the shade , For talking age and whispering lovers made ! How often have I blest the coming day , When ...
... never - failing brook , the busy mill , The decent church that topt the neighbouring hill , The hawthorn bush , with seats beneath the shade , For talking age and whispering lovers made ! How often have I blest the coming day , When ...
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beneath bird BIRKET FOSTER bless blest bliss breast breath bright brow C. W. COPE CHARLES DIBDIN charm cheerful child clouds cold CRESWICK dead dear deep door dread dream E. H. WEHNERT e'en earth father fear fields flowers GEORGE THOMAS Giles Gilpin glow green hand HARRISON WEIR hath head hear heard heart Heaven hill Hope hour John Gilpin labour land land of mist light living looks LORD BYRON loud Loxian Luke midnight moon morn mother murmurs Nature's never night o'er peace PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY pleasure poem poor poor Jack Porphyro pow'r praise pride Queen rapture rise round sails shade ship shore sigh sleep smile song soul sound spirit storm sweet Sweet Auburn tears tell thee thine thou thought toil trembling twas vale village voice warm wave weary wild wind wing wretched youth
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Сторінка 72 - JOHN GILPIN was a citizen Of credit and renown, A trainband captain eke was he Of famous London town. John Gilpin's spouse said to her dear, Though wedded we have been These twice ten tedious years, yet we No holiday have seen. To-morrow is our wedding day, And we will then repair Unto the Bell at Edmonton All in a chaise and pair. My sister, and my sister's child, Myself, and children three, Will fill the chaise ; so you must ride On horseback after we.
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Сторінка 110 - The blisses of her dream so pure and deep At which fair Madeline began to weep, And moan forth witless words with many a sigh; While still her gaze on Porphyro would keep; Who knelt, with joined hands and piteous eye, Fearing to move or speak, she look'd so dreamingly. XXXV 'Ah, Porphyro!
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