Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen2Ward, 1873 |
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... flowers with the reed ? Ah me ! those flowers he binds no more ; No early charm returns again ; The parent , nature , keeps in store Her best joys for her little train . No longer heed the sunbeam bright That plays on Carron's breast he ...
... flowers with the reed ? Ah me ! those flowers he binds no more ; No early charm returns again ; The parent , nature , keeps in store Her best joys for her little train . No longer heed the sunbeam bright That plays on Carron's breast he ...
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... flowers ; and all around Smiling , the cheerful face of spring is seen . Behold the trees new deck their wither'd boughs ; Their ample leaves , the hospitable plane , The taper elm , and lofty ash disclose ; The blooming hawthorn ...
... flowers ; and all around Smiling , the cheerful face of spring is seen . Behold the trees new deck their wither'd boughs ; Their ample leaves , the hospitable plane , The taper elm , and lofty ash disclose ; The blooming hawthorn ...
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... flowers ! Companions of the youthful scene , Endear'd from earliest days ! With whom I sported on the green , Or roved the woodland maze ! Long - exiled from your native clime , Or by the thunder - stroke of time Snatch'd to the shadows ...
... flowers ! Companions of the youthful scene , Endear'd from earliest days ! With whom I sported on the green , Or roved the woodland maze ! Long - exiled from your native clime , Or by the thunder - stroke of time Snatch'd to the shadows ...
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... flowers that paint the field ; Or trees that crown the mountain's brow , And boughs and blossoms yield . When chill the blast of Winter blows , Away the Summer flies , And flowers resign their sunny robes , And all their beauty dies ...
... flowers that paint the field ; Or trees that crown the mountain's brow , And boughs and blossoms yield . When chill the blast of Winter blows , Away the Summer flies , And flowers resign their sunny robes , And all their beauty dies ...
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... flowers , The curling woodbine's shade embowers ; From the small garden's thymy mound Their bees in busy swarms resound : Nor fell disease before his time , Hastes to consume life's golden prime : But when their temples long have wore ...
... flowers , The curling woodbine's shade embowers ; From the small garden's thymy mound Their bees in busy swarms resound : Nor fell disease before his time , Hastes to consume life's golden prime : But when their temples long have wore ...
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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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