Select English poetry, with notes by E. HughesEdward Hughes 1851 |
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... Land and Water . 2. Illustrating the Principal Features of the Land . 3. Illustrating the Divisions and Movements of the Waters of the Globe . 4 . Illustrating the Geographical Distribution of some of the Principal Phenomena of ...
... Land and Water . 2. Illustrating the Principal Features of the Land . 3. Illustrating the Divisions and Movements of the Waters of the Globe . 4 . Illustrating the Geographical Distribution of some of the Principal Phenomena of ...
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... Land , Longfellow 69 16. England's Heart . Tupper 17. The Triumphs of our Language , J. G. Lyons Thompson 82 83 84 87 · 89 Mrs. Hemans Coleridge 8. Men of England . Campbell 9. Great Men have been among us • • Wordsworth 10. England's ...
... Land , Longfellow 69 16. England's Heart . Tupper 17. The Triumphs of our Language , J. G. Lyons Thompson 82 83 84 87 · 89 Mrs. Hemans Coleridge 8. Men of England . Campbell 9. Great Men have been among us • • Wordsworth 10. England's ...
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... land , Arm'd with thunder , clad with wings , 5 Shall a wider world command . Regions Cæsar never knew Thy posterity shall sway ; Where his eagles never flew None invincible as they . " Such the bard's prophetic words , Pregnant with ...
... land , Arm'd with thunder , clad with wings , 5 Shall a wider world command . Regions Cæsar never knew Thy posterity shall sway ; Where his eagles never flew None invincible as they . " Such the bard's prophetic words , Pregnant with ...
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... land I shall visit no more . My friends , do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me ? O tell me I yet have a friend , Though a friend I am never to see . How fleet is a glance of the mind ! Compared with the speed of its ...
... land I shall visit no more . My friends , do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me ? O tell me I yet have a friend , Though a friend I am never to see . How fleet is a glance of the mind ! Compared with the speed of its ...
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... Land of exiled Liberty , Where our fathers once were free , Brave New England , hail to thee ! Pennsylvania , while thy flood Waters fields unbought with blood , ' Stand for peace as thou hast stood . The West Indies I behold , Like the ...
... Land of exiled Liberty , Where our fathers once were free , Brave New England , hail to thee ! Pennsylvania , while thy flood Waters fields unbought with blood , ' Stand for peace as thou hast stood . The West Indies I behold , Like the ...
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ALEXANDER SELKIRK Arouse thee battle BATTLE OF BLENHEIM BATTLE OF HOHENLINDEN beauty beneath BERNARD BARTON bless brave breast breath bright brother brow burning CHARLES MACKAY cheer clouds dark dead death deep Derivations dread dream earth ELIZA COOK ellipsis England Etymology fame father feel fire flowers glorious glory glow grave hand happy hath heart heaven helmet of Navarre History of Europe honour hope hour human isles John Herschel king labour land light live Loch-na-Garr look mighty mind morning mountains native nature never night noble o'er ocean pride proud race rock roll round RUNNEMEDE sacred sail Samian wine shine shore sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit star storm sweet Syntax tear thine things thought thousand toil verbs voice waves wild wind words youth
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108 ページ - GO to the ant, thou sluggard ; consider her ways, and be wise : which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.
158 ページ - And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow; While the battle rages loud and long And the stormy winds do blow. The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave — For the deck it was their field of fame, And Ocean was their grave: Where Blake and mighty Nelson fell Your manly hearts shall glow, As ye sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow; While the battle rages loud and long And the stormy winds do blow.
220 ページ - Man that is born of a woman Is of few days, and full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down : He fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not.
225 ページ - HAIL to thee, blithe spirit ! Bird thou never wert, That from heaven, or near it, Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art. Higher still and higher, From the earth thou springest, Like a cloud of fire; The blue deep thou wingest, And singing still dost soar, and soaring ever singest.
300 ページ - Another came; nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he: "The next with dirges due in sad array Slow through the church-way path we saw him borne. Approach and read (for thou can'st read) the lay Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
98 ページ - Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow : You can hear him swing his heavy sledge, With measured beat and slow, Like a sexton ringing the village bell When the evening sun is low.
275 ページ - For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and .as a watch in the night. Thou earnest them away as with a flood; they are as a sleep: in the morning they are like grass which groweth up. In the morning it flourisheth, and groweth up; in the evening it is cut •down, and withereth.
291 ページ - FROM Greenland's icy mountains, From India's coral strand, Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand ; From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain.
21 ページ - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
254 ページ - Whither, midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way? Vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong, As, darkly painted on the crimson sky, Thy figure floats along.