Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen2Ward, 1873 |
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... Flowers of the Forest . ' Miss Jane Elliot of Minto , sister of Sir Gilbert Elliot of Minto , wrote the first and the finest of the two versions . Mrs. Cockburn , the author of the second , was a remarkable person . Her maiden name was ...
... Flowers of the Forest . ' Miss Jane Elliot of Minto , sister of Sir Gilbert Elliot of Minto , wrote the first and the finest of the two versions . Mrs. Cockburn , the author of the second , was a remarkable person . Her maiden name was ...
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... flowers ; For when my bones in grass - green sods are laid , For never may ye taste more careless hours In knightly castles , or in ladies ' bowers . O vain to seek delight in earthly thing ! But most in courts where proud Ambition ...
... flowers ; For when my bones in grass - green sods are laid , For never may ye taste more careless hours In knightly castles , or in ladies ' bowers . O vain to seek delight in earthly thing ! But most in courts where proud Ambition ...
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... flowers the thorny ways of truth ? O loss beyond repair ! O wretched father ! left alone , To weep their dire misfortune , and thy own ! How shall thy weaken'd mind , oppress'd with woe , And drooping o'er thy Lucy's grave , Perform the ...
... flowers the thorny ways of truth ? O loss beyond repair ! O wretched father ! left alone , To weep their dire misfortune , and thy own ! How shall thy weaken'd mind , oppress'd with woe , And drooping o'er thy Lucy's grave , Perform the ...
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... flowers , that shame the sun , Are not so glowing , not so fair . Then , Earl , why didst thou leave the beds Where roses and where lilies vie , To seek a primrose , whose pale shades Must sicken when those gauds are by ? ' Mong rural ...
... flowers , that shame the sun , Are not so glowing , not so fair . Then , Earl , why didst thou leave the beds Where roses and where lilies vie , To seek a primrose , whose pale shades Must sicken when those gauds are by ? ' Mong rural ...
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... flowers that fade in burning day , At evening find the dew - drop dear , But fiercer feel the noontide ray , When soften'd by the nightly tear ; Returning in the flowing tear , This lovely flower , more sweet than they , Found her fair ...
... flowers that fade in burning day , At evening find the dew - drop dear , But fiercer feel the noontide ray , When soften'd by the nightly tear ; Returning in the flowing tear , This lovely flower , more sweet than they , Found her fair ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volumen1 Samuel Orchart Beeton Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volumen1 William Michael Rossetti,Samuel Orchart Beeton Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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