Poems, in Two Volumes 1807, Объемы 1-2Henry Frowde, 1913 - Всего страниц: 352 |
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... ground , as if in thankfulness , Without some feeling , more or less , Of true devotion . And all day long I number yet , All seasons through , another debt , Which I wherever thou art met , To thee am owing ; An instinct call it , a ...
... ground , as if in thankfulness , Without some feeling , more or less , Of true devotion . And all day long I number yet , All seasons through , another debt , Which I wherever thou art met , To thee am owing ; An instinct call it , a ...
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... stones , As quickly as he may ; Nor far had gone before he found A human skeleton on the ground , Sad sight ! the Shepherd with a sigh Looks round , to learn the history . 40 From those abrupt and perilous rocks , The Man had 0 2 19.
... stones , As quickly as he may ; Nor far had gone before he found A human skeleton on the ground , Sad sight ! the Shepherd with a sigh Looks round , to learn the history . 40 From those abrupt and perilous rocks , The Man had 0 2 19.
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... was hanging ; Horn of the inheritance . Horn it was which none could sound , No one upon living ground , Save He who came as rightful Heir To Egremont's Domains and Castle fair . 10 Heirs from ages without record Had the House of.
... was hanging ; Horn of the inheritance . Horn it was which none could sound , No one upon living ground , Save He who came as rightful Heir To Egremont's Domains and Castle fair . 10 Heirs from ages without record Had the House of.
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... ground , Flutter'd , perch'd ; into a round Bound himself , and then unbound ; Lithest , gaudiest Harlequin , Prettiest Tumbler ever seen , Light of heart , and light of limb , What is now become of Him ? Lambs , that through the ...
... ground , Flutter'd , perch'd ; into a round Bound himself , and then unbound ; Lithest , gaudiest Harlequin , Prettiest Tumbler ever seen , Light of heart , and light of limb , What is now become of Him ? Lambs , that through the ...
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... ground Strikes a solitary sound . Vainly glitters hill and plain , And the air is calm in vain ; Vainly Morning spreads the lure Of a sky serene and pure ; Creature none can she decoy Into open sign of joy : Is it that they have a fear ...
... ground Strikes a solitary sound . Vainly glitters hill and plain , And the air is calm in vain ; Vainly Morning spreads the lure Of a sky serene and pure ; Creature none can she decoy Into open sign of joy : Is it that they have a fear ...
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