Landscape in Poetry from Homer to Tennyson: With Many Illustrative ExamplesFolcroft Press, 1969 - 302 من الصفحات |
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... o'er the scatter'd fragments , now Aslant the hollow channel rapid darts ; And , falling fast from gradual slope to slope , With wild infracted course , and lessen'd roar , It gains a safer bed , and steals , at last , Along the mazes ...
... o'er the scatter'd fragments , now Aslant the hollow channel rapid darts ; And , falling fast from gradual slope to slope , With wild infracted course , and lessen'd roar , It gains a safer bed , and steals , at last , Along the mazes ...
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... o'er the heaven with printless tread , And to her far - off frontier doth repair : O'er - wearied lids are closing everywhere : - All living things that own the touch of sleep - Are beckon'd , as the wasting moments wear ; Till , one by ...
... o'er the heaven with printless tread , And to her far - off frontier doth repair : O'er - wearied lids are closing everywhere : - All living things that own the touch of sleep - Are beckon'd , as the wasting moments wear ; Till , one by ...
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... O'er the still copses flitting here and there , Wheeling the self - same circuit o'er and o'er . THE FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER Once on an autumn day as I reposed Beneath a noon - beam , pallid yet not dull , The branch above my head dipt ...
... O'er the still copses flitting here and there , Wheeling the self - same circuit o'er and o'er . THE FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER Once on an autumn day as I reposed Beneath a noon - beam , pallid yet not dull , The branch above my head dipt ...
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