The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 стор. |
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... hear . " Drop thy pipe , thy happy pipe ; Sing thy songs of happy chear : " So I sung the same again , While he wept with joy to hear . " Piper , sit thee down and write In a book , that all may read . " So he vanish'd from my sight ...
... hear . " Drop thy pipe , thy happy pipe ; Sing thy songs of happy chear : " So I sung the same again , While he wept with joy to hear . " Piper , sit thee down and write In a book , that all may read . " So he vanish'd from my sight ...
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... hear , I hear , with joy I hear ! -But there's a Tree , of many , one , A single Field which I have looked upon , Both of them speak of something that is gone : The Pansy at my feet Doth the same tale repeat : Whither is fled the ...
... hear , I hear , with joy I hear ! -But there's a Tree , of many , one , A single Field which I have looked upon , Both of them speak of something that is gone : The Pansy at my feet Doth the same tale repeat : Whither is fled the ...
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... hear the dewy echoes calling From cave to cave thro ' the thick - twined vine— To watch the emerald - color'd water falling Thro ' many a wov'n acanthus - wreath 6 divine ! 85 90 95 35 Only to hear and see the far - off sparkling brine ...
... hear the dewy echoes calling From cave to cave thro ' the thick - twined vine— To watch the emerald - color'd water falling Thro ' many a wov'n acanthus - wreath 6 divine ! 85 90 95 35 Only to hear and see the far - off sparkling brine ...
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