The Book of PoetryBennett George Johns James Burns, 1847 - 186 من الصفحات |
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... glory of the sunshine ; go and stand Where nodding briers sport with the water - break , Or by the plashings of a moonlit creek , Or breast the wind upon some jutting land . The most unheeded things have influences That sink into the ...
... glory of the sunshine ; go and stand Where nodding briers sport with the water - break , Or by the plashings of a moonlit creek , Or breast the wind upon some jutting land . The most unheeded things have influences That sink into the ...
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... glory of the peacock's pride ; Give him the swan's white breast ; for his horn- hoofs Shape such a foot and ancle as the waves Crowded in eager rivalry to kiss , When Venus from the enamoured sea arose . Jacob , thou canst but make a ...
... glory of the peacock's pride ; Give him the swan's white breast ; for his horn- hoofs Shape such a foot and ancle as the waves Crowded in eager rivalry to kiss , When Venus from the enamoured sea arose . Jacob , thou canst but make a ...
الصفحة 43
... glory . WOLFE . WRITTEN BY THE AUTHOR IN HIS LIBRARY . My days among the Dead are past ; Around me I behold , Where'er these casual eyes are cast , The mighty minds of old : 44 THE PROSPECT . My never - failing friends are PT . I ...
... glory . WOLFE . WRITTEN BY THE AUTHOR IN HIS LIBRARY . My days among the Dead are past ; Around me I behold , Where'er these casual eyes are cast , The mighty minds of old : 44 THE PROSPECT . My never - failing friends are PT . I ...
الصفحة 52
... glory , crown'd with praise , Still shone with undiminish'd blaze ? Thy tow'ring spirit now is broke , Thy neck is bended to the yoke . What foreign arms could never quell , By civil rage and rancour fell . The rural pipe and merry lay ...
... glory , crown'd with praise , Still shone with undiminish'd blaze ? Thy tow'ring spirit now is broke , Thy neck is bended to the yoke . What foreign arms could never quell , By civil rage and rancour fell . The rural pipe and merry lay ...
الصفحة 58
... glory to the Lord of Hosts , from whom all glories are ; And glory to our sovereign liege , Prince Henry of Navarre ! Now let there be the merry sound of music and of dance Through thy corn - fields green and sunny vines , O pleasant ...
... glory to the Lord of Hosts , from whom all glories are ; And glory to our sovereign liege , Prince Henry of Navarre ! Now let there be the merry sound of music and of dance Through thy corn - fields green and sunny vines , O pleasant ...
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beauty behold beneath bowers breast breath bright Caledonia CASABIANCA charms cheerful clouds cried Cumnor Hall dark dead death deep doth dreadful E'en earth eyes fair falchion Father William fear fire flowers Gelert gentle glory grave green hath hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre HENRY VAUGHAN hill HOHENLINDEN holy hope HYMN King Henry land light LLEWELLYN look look'd Lord lowly Lycidas Mayenne morn mourn murmur Navarre never night o'er pass'd peace pomp porringer praise pray proud rise round S. T. COLERIDGE shade sight silent sing SIR JOHN MOORE Skiddaw skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound sound of music spirit star stream swain sweet tears tears of thoughtful thee thine things thou art thou hast thought voice wand'ring wave weep wild wind woods young youth