Our Poetical Favorites: A Selection from the Best Minor Poems of the English Language, First SeriesJames R. Osgood and Company, 1881 - 494 من الصفحات |
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... Sing every carol that they sung When first our veins were rich with love , And May her mantle round us flung . O fresh - lit dawn ! immortal life ! O Earth's betrothal , sweet and true , With whose delights our souls are rife , And aye ...
... Sing every carol that they sung When first our veins were rich with love , And May her mantle round us flung . O fresh - lit dawn ! immortal life ! O Earth's betrothal , sweet and true , With whose delights our souls are rife , And aye ...
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... deeper love . SIR CHARLES SEDLEY . A Match . F love were what the rose is , IF And I were like the leaf , Our lives would grow together , In sad or singing weather , Blown fields or flowerful closes , Green pleasure or gray.
... deeper love . SIR CHARLES SEDLEY . A Match . F love were what the rose is , IF And I were like the leaf , Our lives would grow together , In sad or singing weather , Blown fields or flowerful closes , Green pleasure or gray.
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... , Gude faith , it was the byre , O ! Her wily glance I'll ne'er forget , The dear , the lovely blinkin ' o't Has pierced me through an ' through the heart , An ' plagues me wi ' the prinklin ' o't . 1 I tried to sing , I tried to pray.
... , Gude faith , it was the byre , O ! Her wily glance I'll ne'er forget , The dear , the lovely blinkin ' o't Has pierced me through an ' through the heart , An ' plagues me wi ' the prinklin ' o't . 1 I tried to sing , I tried to pray.
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... sing , I tried to pray , I tried to drown ' t wi ' drinkin ' o't , I tried wi ' sport to drive't away , But ne'er can sleep for thinkin ' o't . Nae man can tell what pains I prove , Or how severe my pliskie , O ! I swear I'm sairer ...
... sing , I tried to pray , I tried to drown ' t wi ' drinkin ' o't , I tried wi ' sport to drive't away , But ne'er can sleep for thinkin ' o't . Nae man can tell what pains I prove , Or how severe my pliskie , O ! I swear I'm sairer ...
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... singing . " What's that noise that I hear at the window , I wonder ? " " ' T is the little birds chirping the holly - bush under . " " What makes you be shoving and moving your stool on , And singing all wrong that old song of The ...
... singing . " What's that noise that I hear at the window , I wonder ? " " ' T is the little birds chirping the holly - bush under . " " What makes you be shoving and moving your stool on , And singing all wrong that old song of The ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON Alma River ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH beauty beneath bird bloom boys brave breast breath bright brow captain's gig cold dark dead dear death doth dream earth EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes face fair fall fear flowers forever FREDERICK WILLIAM FABER glory gone grave green grow hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill Karaman kiss land light lips live look Lord lover moon morning never night o'er OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Osawatomie Osawatomie Brown Owen Roe O'Neill rest river rose round sail shadow shine shore sigh silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound stars steed stream summer sweet tears tell There's thine things thou thought tide-top tree voice wave weary weep whisht thee wild WILLIAM MOTHERWELL Willie wind