Favorite PoemsWorthington Company, 1885 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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INDEX TO FIRST LINES . 2 PAGE Here we dwell in holiest bowers ... 165 How oft has the Banshee cried ... 26 How dear to me the hour .... 23 How strange it seems ..... 143 How sweet the answer Echo makes . 359 I heard a stock - dove sing ...
INDEX TO FIRST LINES . 2 PAGE Here we dwell in holiest bowers ... 165 How oft has the Banshee cried ... 26 How dear to me the hour .... 23 How strange it seems ..... 143 How sweet the answer Echo makes . 359 I heard a stock - dove sing ...
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... bowers .. 359 Oh , blame not the bard ... 99 Oh , breathe not his name . 283 Oh , could we do with this world of ours .... 388 Oh , doubt me not , the season's o'er . 212 Oh , for the swords of former time .. 339 Oh , had we some bright ...
... bowers .. 359 Oh , blame not the bard ... 99 Oh , breathe not his name . 283 Oh , could we do with this world of ours .... 388 Oh , doubt me not , the season's o'er . 212 Oh , for the swords of former time .. 339 Oh , had we some bright ...
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... ME THE HOUR . How dear to me the hour when daylight dies , And sunbeams melt along the silent sea , 23 For then sweet dreams of other days arise , And Here we dwell in holiest bowers 165 How oft has the Banshee cried How dear to me the ...
... ME THE HOUR . How dear to me the hour when daylight dies , And sunbeams melt along the silent sea , 23 For then sweet dreams of other days arise , And Here we dwell in holiest bowers 165 How oft has the Banshee cried How dear to me the ...
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... bowers , Like a vast fane in a metropolis , Surrounded by the columns and the towers All overwrought with branch - like traceries In which there is religion — and the mute Persuasion of unkindled melodies , Odors and gleams and murmurs ...
... bowers , Like a vast fane in a metropolis , Surrounded by the columns and the towers All overwrought with branch - like traceries In which there is religion — and the mute Persuasion of unkindled melodies , Odors and gleams and murmurs ...
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... bower , And hide in humbler scenes thy head : How dost thou dare , Where roses are , Thy scents to shed ? Go , leave my bower , and live unknown ; I'll rule the field of flowers alone . " “ And dost thou think " -the Laurel cried , And ...
... bower , And hide in humbler scenes thy head : How dost thou dare , Where roses are , Thy scents to shed ? Go , leave my bower , and live unknown ; I'll rule the field of flowers alone . " “ And dost thou think " -the Laurel cried , And ...
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ARRANMORE bard beam beauty beneath birds bliss bloom bosom boughs bower breath breeze bright brow canker-worm charm child clouds cold crowned dark dear deep delight doth dream earth echo ELBINGERODE Erin eyes fair fairy FALSE FRIEND feel flowers forest friends glory grave green GRONGAR HILL grove growing Harp hath hear heart heaven hill hope hour INNISFAIL JOHN GODFREY SAXE kiss leaves LESBIA life's light lips lonely look Love's morning murmur NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS ne'er never night Nora Creina nymphs o'er once Origin of Love pleasure Pompey rose rose-tree round shade Shamrock shine shore sigh silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars stream sunshine sweet sword tears Tennessee thee there's thine thought thrush tread trees Twas voice wandering wave weep wild wind wings wood young youth