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... thee , How this wonderful thing may be ; I see the star , and so dost thou , Twinkling ( as ever it twinkleth ) now ; But how , or why , it twinkleth so , Nor I , nor thou , my child , may know . We see its beauty is very bright ...
... thee , How this wonderful thing may be ; I see the star , and so dost thou , Twinkling ( as ever it twinkleth ) now ; But how , or why , it twinkleth so , Nor I , nor thou , my child , may know . We see its beauty is very bright ...
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... thee like that bright star . " H. B. ODE TO THE CUCKOO . HAIL , beauteous stranger of the grove ! Thou messenger of Spring ! Now Heaven repairs thy rural seat , And woods thy welcome sing . What time the daisy decks the green , Thy ...
... thee like that bright star . " H. B. ODE TO THE CUCKOO . HAIL , beauteous stranger of the grove ! Thou messenger of Spring ! Now Heaven repairs thy rural seat , And woods thy welcome sing . What time the daisy decks the green , Thy ...
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... thee ! We'd make with joyful wing Our annual visit o'er the globe , Companions of the Spring . LOGAN . FATHER WILLIAM . " You are old , Father William , " the young man cried , " The few locks which are left you are grey ; You are hale ...
... thee ! We'd make with joyful wing Our annual visit o'er the globe , Companions of the Spring . LOGAN . FATHER WILLIAM . " You are old , Father William , " the young man cried , " The few locks which are left you are grey ; You are hale ...
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... had slain , To save Llewellyn's heir . Vain , vain was all Llewellyn's woe : 66 ' Best of thy kind , adieu ! The frantic deed which laid thee low This heart shall ever rue . " 13 14 INCIDENT OF A And now a gallant tomb they PT . I. C.
... had slain , To save Llewellyn's heir . Vain , vain was all Llewellyn's woe : 66 ' Best of thy kind , adieu ! The frantic deed which laid thee low This heart shall ever rue . " 13 14 INCIDENT OF A And now a gallant tomb they PT . I. C.
الصفحة 17
... thee the woodlands o'er In freedom and in joy . ELLIOT . 17 THE ARMADA . ATTEND , all ye who list to hear our noble Eng- land's praise ; I tell of the thrice - famous deeds she wrought in ancient days , When that great fleet invincible ...
... thee the woodlands o'er In freedom and in joy . ELLIOT . 17 THE ARMADA . ATTEND , all ye who list to hear our noble Eng- land's praise ; I tell of the thrice - famous deeds she wrought in ancient days , When that great fleet invincible ...
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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