Poems, in Two Volumes,Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - Всего страниц: 170 |
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... Thee should turn , I drink out of an humbler urn A lowlier pleasure ; The homely sympathy that heeds The common life , our nature breeds ; A wisdom fitted to the needs Of hearts at leisure . When , smitten by the morning ray , I see.
... Thee should turn , I drink out of an humbler urn A lowlier pleasure ; The homely sympathy that heeds The common life , our nature breeds ; A wisdom fitted to the needs Of hearts at leisure . When , smitten by the morning ray , I see.
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... heart is throbbing : Can this be the Bird , to man so good , Our consecrated Robin ! That , after their bewildering , Did cover with leaves the little children , So painfully in the wood ? What ail'd thee Robin that thou could'st pursue ...
... heart is throbbing : Can this be the Bird , to man so good , Our consecrated Robin ! That , after their bewildering , Did cover with leaves the little children , So painfully in the wood ? What ail'd thee Robin that thou could'st pursue ...
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... , Of a joyous train ensuing , Singing at my heart's command , In the lanes my thoughts pursuing , I will sing , as doth behove , Hymns in praise of what I love ! TO THE SAME FLOWER . Pleasures newly found are sweet 26.
... , Of a joyous train ensuing , Singing at my heart's command , In the lanes my thoughts pursuing , I will sing , as doth behove , Hymns in praise of what I love ! TO THE SAME FLOWER . Pleasures newly found are sweet 26.
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... heart First at sight of thee was glad ; All unheard of as thou art , Thou must needs , I think , have had , Celandine ! and long ago , Praise of which I nothing know . I have not a doubt but he , Whosoe'er the C 2 To the same Flower.
... heart First at sight of thee was glad ; All unheard of as thou art , Thou must needs , I think , have had , Celandine ! and long ago , Praise of which I nothing know . I have not a doubt but he , Whosoe'er the C 2 To the same Flower.
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... heart , from week to week Thou dost play at hide - and - seek ; While the patient Primrose sits Like a Beggar in the cold , Thou , a Flower of wiser wits , Slipp'st into thy shelter'd hold ; Bright as any of the train When ye all are ...
... heart , from week to week Thou dost play at hide - and - seek ; While the patient Primrose sits Like a Beggar in the cold , Thou , a Flower of wiser wits , Slipp'st into thy shelter'd hold ; Bright as any of the train When ye all are ...
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