Choice English LyricsSilver, Burdett, 1894 - Всего страниц: 368 |
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... blow soft , mount larks aloft To give my Love good - morrow ; Wings from the wind to please her mind Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing , nightingale sing , To give my Love good - morrow ; To give my Love good ...
... blow soft , mount larks aloft To give my Love good - morrow ; Wings from the wind to please her mind Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; Bird prune thy wing , nightingale sing , To give my Love good - morrow ; To give my Love good ...
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... blow what whispers roam From isle to isle the lulled tide ; The boats are drawn ; the nets drip bright ; Dark casements gleam ; old songs are sung ; And out upon the verge of night Green lights from lonely rocks are hung . O winds of ...
... blow what whispers roam From isle to isle the lulled tide ; The boats are drawn ; the nets drip bright ; Dark casements gleam ; old songs are sung ; And out upon the verge of night Green lights from lonely rocks are hung . O winds of ...
Стр. 55
... blow Her clarion o'er the dreaming earth , and fill ( Driving sweet buds like flocks to feed in air ) , With living hues and odors , plain and hill : Wild Spirit , which art moving everywhere ; Destroyer and SONGS OF NATURE AND THE ...
... blow Her clarion o'er the dreaming earth , and fill ( Driving sweet buds like flocks to feed in air ) , With living hues and odors , plain and hill : Wild Spirit , which art moving everywhere ; Destroyer and SONGS OF NATURE AND THE ...
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... blow . I never was on the dull tame shore , But I lov'd the great Sea more and more , And backwards flew to her billowy breast , Like a bird that seeketh its mother's nest ; And a mother she was , and is to me ; For I was born on the ...
... blow . I never was on the dull tame shore , But I lov'd the great Sea more and more , And backwards flew to her billowy breast , Like a bird that seeketh its mother's nest ; And a mother she was , and is to me ; For I was born on the ...
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... blow , And coughing drowns the parson's saw , And birds sit brooding in the snow , And Marian's nose looks red and raw ; When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl- Then nightly sings the staring owl , Tuwhoo ! Tuwhit ! tuwhoo ! A merry note ...
... blow , And coughing drowns the parson's saw , And birds sit brooding in the snow , And Marian's nose looks red and raw ; When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl- Then nightly sings the staring owl , Tuwhoo ! Tuwhit ! tuwhoo ! A merry note ...
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Стр. 48 - midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way ? Vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong, As, darkly painted on the crimson sky, Thy figure floats along.
Стр. 54 - Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness ! Close bosom-friend of the maturing Sun ! Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eaves run ; To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core...
Стр. 200 - TO HELEN Helen, thy beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks of yore, That gently, o'er a perfumed sea, The weary, way-worn wanderer bore To his own native shore. On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome.
Стр. 94 - Her home is on the deep. With thunders from her native oak, She quells the floods below — As they roar on the shore, When the stormy winds do blow; When the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow.
Стр. 186 - Go, lovely Rose ! Tell her, that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young And shuns to have her graces spied, That hadst thou sprung In deserts, where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died.
Стр. 73 - HALF a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. " Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns," he said: Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.
Стр. 49 - There is a Power whose care Teaches thy way along that pathless coast — The desert and illimitable air — Lone wandering, but not lost. All day thy wings have fanned, At that far height, the cold, thin atmosphere, Yet stoop not, weary, to the welcome land, Though the dark night is near.
Стр. 158 - So stately his form, and so lovely her face. That never a hall such a galliard did grace: While her mother did fret, and her father did fume, And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnet and plume; And the bride-maidens whispered, "Twere better by far To have matched our fair cousin with young Lochinvar.
Стр. 186 - GATHER ye rose-buds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying : And this same flower that smiles to-day, To-morrow will be dying.
Стр. 102 - ON Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow, And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. But Linden, saw another sight, When the drum beat, at dead of night, Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery.