Poems, in Two Volumes 1807, Объемы 1-2Henry Frowde, 1913 - Всего страниц: 352 |
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... once thou count'st it gain ; Thou art not daunted , Nor car'st if thou be set at naught ; And oft alone in nooks remote We meet thee , like a pleasant thought , When such are wanted . 10 20 Be Violets in their secret mews The flowers ...
... once thou count'st it gain ; Thou art not daunted , Nor car'st if thou be set at naught ; And oft alone in nooks remote We meet thee , like a pleasant thought , When such are wanted . 10 20 Be Violets in their secret mews The flowers ...
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... Once he sate , as old books say , A blast was utter'd from the Horn , Where by the Castle - gate it hung forlorn . ' Tis the breath of good Sir Eustace ! He is come to claim his right : Ancient Castle , Woods , and Mountains Hear the ...
... Once he sate , as old books say , A blast was utter'd from the Horn , Where by the Castle - gate it hung forlorn . ' Tis the breath of good Sir Eustace ! He is come to claim his right : Ancient Castle , Woods , and Mountains Hear the ...
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William Wordsworth. The waters of the Ponds where they abide . " Once I could meet with them on every side ; But they have dwindled long by slow decay ; Yet still I persevere , and find them where I may . " While he was talking thus ...
William Wordsworth. The waters of the Ponds where they abide . " Once I could meet with them on every side ; But they have dwindled long by slow decay ; Yet still I persevere , and find them where I may . " While he was talking thus ...
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... , and what is it you do?” He with a smile did then his words repeat; And said, that, gathering Leeches, far and wide He travelled; stirring thus about his feet The waters of the Ponds where they abide. 130 “Once 104.
... , and what is it you do?” He with a smile did then his words repeat; And said, that, gathering Leeches, far and wide He travelled; stirring thus about his feet The waters of the Ponds where they abide. 130 “Once 104.
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... thoughts , link by link , Enter through ears and eyesight , with such gleam Of all things , that at last in fear I shrink , And leap at once from the delicious stream . 1082.1 I oi Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must 113 1.
... thoughts , link by link , Enter through ears and eyesight , with such gleam Of all things , that at last in fear I shrink , And leap at once from the delicious stream . 1082.1 I oi Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must 113 1.
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Babe Battle of Towton battle of Wakefield beautiful behold Bird blessed blind Boy BLIND HIGHLAND BOY bliss bower brave breath bright BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk Butterfly CALAIS call thee Castle chear Child clouds Countess of Pembroke Creature Cuckoo Daisies dance dear deep delight dost doth dream earth espy eyes fair fancy fear Flower Friend gladness glee glory grave grief ground happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hill honour hope hour Kent's green Lady Anne Clifford land live lonely look look'd Lord Clifford melancholy mighty mind Mother mountain never night o'er PEELE CASTLE pleasure Poem poor praise rest Rob Roy rocks seem'd seen shalt Shepherd shew shore sight silent sing sleep smiles song SONNET Sonnet 28 soul sound Spirit Star strife sweet There's thine things thou art thought trees Vale vex'd voice wind words Yarrow