Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... BARD 233 • THE GUERNSEY LILY . 235 TO A YOUNG LADY FROM A FOREIGN CLIME 236 AN AUTOGRAPH . 239 SONG 240 THE OLD ARM CHAIR 241 TO THE MAGPIE 246 TO A RED HERRING 250 TO A CAT 252 ANGELS HAVE WINGS . 253 DE ANIMABUS BRUTORUM 254 TO GOODY ...
... BARD 233 • THE GUERNSEY LILY . 235 TO A YOUNG LADY FROM A FOREIGN CLIME 236 AN AUTOGRAPH . 239 SONG 240 THE OLD ARM CHAIR 241 TO THE MAGPIE 246 TO A RED HERRING 250 TO A CAT 252 ANGELS HAVE WINGS . 253 DE ANIMABUS BRUTORUM 254 TO GOODY ...
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... In that blest region of thy poesy ? For long as man exists , immortal Bard , Friends , husbands , wives , in sadness or in glee , Shall love each other more for loving thee . XVII . TO THE SAME . AND those whose lot 18 SONNETS .
... In that blest region of thy poesy ? For long as man exists , immortal Bard , Friends , husbands , wives , in sadness or in glee , Shall love each other more for loving thee . XVII . TO THE SAME . AND those whose lot 18 SONNETS .
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... garlands ever green , In light and music sweep the bards along ; And many a fair , and many a well - known face , Into the future dive , and blend with empty space . XXVI . Ан me ! It is the saddest thing SONNETS . 27.
... garlands ever green , In light and music sweep the bards along ; And many a fair , and many a well - known face , Into the future dive , and blend with empty space . XXVI . Ан me ! It is the saddest thing SONNETS . 27.
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... bard was sung In times of old , to ladies fair , among The courts devoted to sublime amours By gay trouveurs , and knightly troubadours , Accents o'er which the Scottish Mary hung Her beauteous head enamour'd . Yet I trust Thou wilt not ...
... bard was sung In times of old , to ladies fair , among The courts devoted to sublime amours By gay trouveurs , and knightly troubadours , Accents o'er which the Scottish Mary hung Her beauteous head enamour'd . Yet I trust Thou wilt not ...
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... bard lament to thee The murderous death of many a noble tree , That wont to shade thee in the grassy lane . Would that religion of old time were ours , ( In that one article , not all the others , ) Which the first Romans held , who ...
... bard lament to thee The murderous death of many a noble tree , That wont to shade thee in the grassy lane . Would that religion of old time were ours , ( In that one article , not all the others , ) Which the first Romans held , who ...
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