Maud and Other PoemsJ.M. Dent, 1904 - Всего страниц: 252 |
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... voice by the cedar trees and and ton and to3⁄41 In the meadow under the Hall ! She is singing an air that is known to me , A passionate ballad gallant and gay , A martial song like a trumpet's call ! Singing alone in the morning of life ...
... voice by the cedar trees and and ton and to3⁄41 In the meadow under the Hall ! She is singing an air that is known to me , A passionate ballad gallant and gay , A martial song like a trumpet's call ! Singing alone in the morning of life ...
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... voice ! 3 JumM de Be still , for you only trouble the mind With a joy in which I cannot rejoice , ed wo A glory I shall not find . Still ! I will hear you no more , For your sweetness hardly leaves me a choice But to move to the meadow ...
... voice ! 3 JumM de Be still , for you only trouble the mind With a joy in which I cannot rejoice , ed wo A glory I shall not find . Still ! I will hear you no more , For your sweetness hardly leaves me a choice But to move to the meadow ...
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... voices lower , I And soften as if to a girl , and hold Awe - stricken breaths at a work divine , Seeing his gewgaw castle shine , ziwoodi New as his title , built last year , There amid perky larches and pine , vo And over the sullen ...
... voices lower , I And soften as if to a girl , and hold Awe - stricken breaths at a work divine , Seeing his gewgaw castle shine , ziwoodi New as his title , built last year , There amid perky larches and pine , vo And over the sullen ...
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... where I stood But the rivulet on from the lawn Running down to my own dark wood ; Or the voice of the long sea - wave as it swell'd Now and then in the dim - gray dawn ; Maud But I look'd , and round , all round MAUD AND OTHER POEMS 27.
... where I stood But the rivulet on from the lawn Running down to my own dark wood ; Or the voice of the long sea - wave as it swell'd Now and then in the dim - gray dawn ; Maud But I look'd , and round , all round MAUD AND OTHER POEMS 27.
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... voice from which their omens all men drew , O iron nerve to true occasion true , lade oned O fall'n at length that tower of strengthai H Which stood four - square to all the winds that blew ! idowni od spoil to jest sdy bas Such was he ...
... voice from which their omens all men drew , O iron nerve to true occasion true , lade oned O fall'n at length that tower of strengthai H Which stood four - square to all the winds that blew ! idowni od spoil to jest sdy bas Such was he ...
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