The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth CenturyP.F. Collier, 1892 - 582 стор. |
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... thee . Spare the sight , - She faints - she dies ! - He laid her in the earth , Himself scarce living , and upon her tomb , Beneath the beauteous tree where they reclined , Placed the last tribute of his earthly love . He placed the ...
... thee . Spare the sight , - She faints - she dies ! - He laid her in the earth , Himself scarce living , and upon her tomb , Beneath the beauteous tree where they reclined , Placed the last tribute of his earthly love . He placed the ...
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... thee I found . In cold experience when my hopes were drown'd , And life's dark clouds o'er - veil'd in mists of night The forms that wont to fill me with delight , Thy view again dispell'd the darkness round . Shall I forget thee , when ...
... thee I found . In cold experience when my hopes were drown'd , And life's dark clouds o'er - veil'd in mists of night The forms that wont to fill me with delight , Thy view again dispell'd the darkness round . Shall I forget thee , when ...
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... thee say , as grew thy roused attention , What is this story all thine own invention ! " Then , as advancing through this mortal span , Our intercourse with the mix'd world began , Thy fairer face and sprightlier courtesy , ( A truth ...
... thee say , as grew thy roused attention , What is this story all thine own invention ! " Then , as advancing through this mortal span , Our intercourse with the mix'd world began , Thy fairer face and sprightlier courtesy , ( A truth ...
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... thee still waves the enchanting wand , And every nook of thine is fairy land , And ever will be , though the axe should smite In gain's rude service , and in pity's spite , Thy clustering alders , and at length invade The last , last ...
... thee still waves the enchanting wand , And every nook of thine is fairy land , And ever will be , though the axe should smite In gain's rude service , and in pity's spite , Thy clustering alders , and at length invade The last , last ...
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... thee partake , Her much - loved daisy ! Thee winter in the garland wears That thinly decks his few gray hairs : Spring parts the clouds with softest airs , That she may sun thee ; Whole summer fields are thine by right ; And autumn ...
... thee partake , Her much - loved daisy ! Thee winter in the garland wears That thinly decks his few gray hairs : Spring parts the clouds with softest airs , That she may sun thee ; Whole summer fields are thine by right ; And autumn ...
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