The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 стор. |
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... soft downy feather , And the web of the spider to keep it together . Is a brick out of place by your window ? 140 130 HOWITT'S POETICAL WORKS . The Twelfth Hour Buttercups and Daisies The Blind Boy and his Sister 96 The Titmouse, or ...
... soft downy feather , And the web of the spider to keep it together . Is a brick out of place by your window ? 140 130 HOWITT'S POETICAL WORKS . The Twelfth Hour Buttercups and Daisies The Blind Boy and his Sister 96 The Titmouse, or ...
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... soft , dry moss , In a hole so deep and strong ; And there it sleeps secure and warm , The dreary winter long . And though it keeps no calendar , It knows when flowers are springing ; And waketh to its summer life When Nightingales are ...
... soft , dry moss , In a hole so deep and strong ; And there it sleeps secure and warm , The dreary winter long . And though it keeps no calendar , It knows when flowers are springing ; And waketh to its summer life When Nightingales are ...
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... soft , so light , so wrought with grace , So suited to this green - wood place , And spangled o'er , as with the intent Of giving fitting ornament , With silvery flakes of lichen bright , That shine like opals , dazzling white ! Think ...
... soft , so light , so wrought with grace , So suited to this green - wood place , And spangled o'er , as with the intent Of giving fitting ornament , With silvery flakes of lichen bright , That shine like opals , dazzling white ! Think ...
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... soft , or linen fine , Or precious flasks of foreign wine ? Thus was it in the days of old Men lived , and thus they bought and sold ; Sordid , and ignorant , and poor , Was baron bold and churlish boor . " Tis well for ye your days are ...
... soft , or linen fine , Or precious flasks of foreign wine ? Thus was it in the days of old Men lived , and thus they bought and sold ; Sordid , and ignorant , and poor , Was baron bold and churlish boor . " Tis well for ye your days are ...
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... soft and low ; White the neck , and round the arm ; Small the hand , and soft and warm ; Red the lip , and fair the cheek Of the favourite Odalique ! Let her robes be silks and gold , Round her waist the cashmere fold ; Let her velvet ...
... soft and low ; White the neck , and round the arm ; Small the hand , and soft and warm ; Red the lip , and fair the cheek Of the favourite Odalique ! Let her robes be silks and gold , Round her waist the cashmere fold ; Let her velvet ...
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