The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837Clarendon Press, 1935 - Всего страниц: 887 |
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... hour of night T the mid hour of night , when stars are weeping , I fly To the lone vale we lov'd , when life shone warm in AT thine eye ; And I think oft , if spirits can steal from the regions of air , To revisit past scenes of delight ...
... hour of night T the mid hour of night , when stars are weeping , I fly To the lone vale we lov'd , when life shone warm in AT thine eye ; And I think oft , if spirits can steal from the regions of air , To revisit past scenes of delight ...
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242 243 EDWARD QUILLINAN The Hour Glass OETS loiter all their leisure , Culling flowers of rhyme ; Thus they twine ... hours ? Death , to prove the trouble needless , Withers all your flowers : Why then bribe the hours ? Like the Sand ...
242 243 EDWARD QUILLINAN The Hour Glass OETS loiter all their leisure , Culling flowers of rhyme ; Thus they twine ... hours ? Death , to prove the trouble needless , Withers all your flowers : Why then bribe the hours ? Like the Sand ...
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... hour will stand To talk of ' Lunun ' as a foreign land . For from his cottage door in peace or strife He ne'er went ... hour and never stays it out . E'en at St. Thomas tide old Rover's bark Hails Dapple's trot an hour before it's dark ...
... hour will stand To talk of ' Lunun ' as a foreign land . For from his cottage door in peace or strife He ne'er went ... hour and never stays it out . E'en at St. Thomas tide old Rover's bark Hails Dapple's trot an hour before it's dark ...
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