Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... o'er many a wealthy rood ; And tones it hath , that make a lonely hour The silent dwelling of some lovely flower , Sweet Hermitess of Forest solitude . I loved sweet Music when I was a child , For then my mother used to sing to me : I ...
... o'er many a wealthy rood ; And tones it hath , that make a lonely hour The silent dwelling of some lovely flower , Sweet Hermitess of Forest solitude . I loved sweet Music when I was a child , For then my mother used to sing to me : I ...
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... o'er which the Scottish Mary hung Her beauteous head enamour'd . Yet I trust Thou wilt not scorn the talk of this old isle , The tongue which Milton raised to themes sublime , On which keen Pope bestow'd his poignant gust , Which Cowper ...
... o'er which the Scottish Mary hung Her beauteous head enamour'd . Yet I trust Thou wilt not scorn the talk of this old isle , The tongue which Milton raised to themes sublime , On which keen Pope bestow'd his poignant gust , Which Cowper ...
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... O'er glimmering rock , smooth lake , and spiked array Of hedge - row thorns , a unity of grey . All things appear their tangible form to lose . In ghostly vastness . But anon the gloom Melts , as the Sun puts off his muddy veil ; And ...
... O'er glimmering rock , smooth lake , and spiked array Of hedge - row thorns , a unity of grey . All things appear their tangible form to lose . In ghostly vastness . But anon the gloom Melts , as the Sun puts off his muddy veil ; And ...
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... o'er his many children dead ; Few are the blessings on his hoary head Bestow'd by hearts whom cruel memory wrings , And sad forebodings , for no stars are seen In the dull night and winter of distress . The chaliced mosses and the ...
... o'er his many children dead ; Few are the blessings on his hoary head Bestow'd by hearts whom cruel memory wrings , And sad forebodings , for no stars are seen In the dull night and winter of distress . The chaliced mosses and the ...
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... o'er - exacting men , Nor any way to toil for lucre At frown of he or she rebuker ; But still affectionate and free Their never weary housewifery . Blest lot be thine , my nestling dove , Never to work except in love ; And God protect ...
... o'er - exacting men , Nor any way to toil for lucre At frown of he or she rebuker ; But still affectionate and free Their never weary housewifery . Blest lot be thine , my nestling dove , Never to work except in love ; And God protect ...
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