Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1855 - 430 ページ |
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... hath wished , ' Said all , " whate'er it be ! " Kind Mabel heard the words they spake , And from the lonesome glen Unto the good old grandmother Went gladly back again . Thus happened it to Mabel On that midsummer day , And these three ...
... hath wished , ' Said all , " whate'er it be ! " Kind Mabel heard the words they spake , And from the lonesome glen Unto the good old grandmother Went gladly back again . Thus happened it to Mabel On that midsummer day , And these three ...
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... hath stood , It brings into my mind almost Those patriarchs old before the flood . THE WIND IN A FROLIC . William Howitt . THE wind one morning sprang up from sleep , Saying , " Now for a frolic ! now for a leap ! Now for a madcap ...
... hath stood , It brings into my mind almost Those patriarchs old before the flood . THE WIND IN A FROLIC . William Howitt . THE wind one morning sprang up from sleep , Saying , " Now for a frolic ! now for a leap ! Now for a madcap ...
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... hath naught to do , Just as much light - hearted cheer As may be melted to a tear , By a word , a tone , a look , Pity's touch , or Love's rebuke , - - As much of frankness , sweetly free , 47 As may consort with modesty , As much of ...
... hath naught to do , Just as much light - hearted cheer As may be melted to a tear , By a word , a tone , a look , Pity's touch , or Love's rebuke , - - As much of frankness , sweetly free , 47 As may consort with modesty , As much of ...
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... hath blown a gale all day , At evening it hath died away . On the deck the Rover takes his stand ; So dark it is they see no land ; Quoth Sir Ralph , 66 It will be lighter soon , For there is the dawn of the rising moon . " " Can'st ...
... hath blown a gale all day , At evening it hath died away . On the deck the Rover takes his stand ; So dark it is they see no land ; Quoth Sir Ralph , 66 It will be lighter soon , For there is the dawn of the rising moon . " " Can'st ...
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... hath the calmest sound , Their living voice the likest moves To lifeless noises round , In such sweet monotone as clings To music of insensate things ! My little doves were taken away From that glad nest 104 MY DOVES .
... hath the calmest sound , Their living voice the likest moves To lifeless noises round , In such sweet monotone as clings To music of insensate things ! My little doves were taken away From that glad nest 104 MY DOVES .
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ARNOLD WINKELRIED AUTUMN MUSINGS beauty beneath bird Birdie blessed breast breath bright brow canst cheer child clouds Crocodile customed hill dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth E'en earth fair father fear flowers fly away home gentle gone grave green hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hill Inchcape Inchcape rock King lady lady-bird land Leigh Hunt light live look Lord loud Mary Howitt maun mind Miss Lamb moon mother mountain ne'er never night o'er Old English Poetry Patrick Spence poor praise Queen renegado rock round sail Samian wine she-the shining shore silent sing singing bee sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars storm stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought top-mast tree unto voice wandering waves weary weep wild wind wings wood