British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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Gave thee life , and bid thee feed , By the stream and o'er the mead ; Gave thee
clothing of delight , Softest clothing , wooly , bright ; Gave thee such a tender
voice , Making all the vales rejoice ? Little Lamb , who made thee ? Dost thou
know ...
Gave thee life , and bid thee feed , By the stream and o'er the mead ; Gave thee
clothing of delight , Softest clothing , wooly , bright ; Gave thee such a tender
voice , Making all the vales rejoice ? Little Lamb , who made thee ? Dost thou
know ...
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If I should meet thee After long years , How should I greet thee ? With silence and
tears . Oh , could I feel as I have felt , -or be what I have been , Or weep as I could
once have wept , o'er many a vanished scene ; As springs , in deserts found ...
If I should meet thee After long years , How should I greet thee ? With silence and
tears . Oh , could I feel as I have felt , -or be what I have been , Or weep as I could
once have wept , o'er many a vanished scene ; As springs , in deserts found ...
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And the weary Day turned to his rest , Lingering like an unloved guest , I sighed
for thee . The fresh Earth in new leaves drest , And the starry night ; Autumn
evening , and the morn When the golden mists are born . 30 Thy brother Death
came ...
And the weary Day turned to his rest , Lingering like an unloved guest , I sighed
for thee . The fresh Earth in new leaves drest , And the starry night ; Autumn
evening , and the morn When the golden mists are born . 30 Thy brother Death
came ...
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Contenido
ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 12 |
ADDRESS TO THE UNCO GUID OR | 35 |
A GROUP OF LESSER ROMANTICS | 38 |
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