The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... behold , Nor friends , nor sacred home . On every nerve The deadly Winter seizes ; shuts up sense ; And , o'er his inmost vitals creeping cold , Lays him along the snows a stiffened corse , Stretched cut , and bleaching in the northern ...
... behold , Nor friends , nor sacred home . On every nerve The deadly Winter seizes ; shuts up sense ; And , o'er his inmost vitals creeping cold , Lays him along the snows a stiffened corse , Stretched cut , and bleaching in the northern ...
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... Behold ! the wintry storms are gone : A gentle radiance glads the sky . The birds awake , the flowers appear , Earth spreads a verdant couch for thee ; " Tis joy and music all we hear , ' Tis love and beauty all we see . Come , let us ...
... Behold ! the wintry storms are gone : A gentle radiance glads the sky . The birds awake , the flowers appear , Earth spreads a verdant couch for thee ; " Tis joy and music all we hear , ' Tis love and beauty all we see . Come , let us ...
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... behold The countenance of the horizontal sun , Rising or setting , let the light at least Find a free entrance to their languid orbs . And let him , where and when he will , sit down Beneath the trees , or by the grassy bank Of highway ...
... behold The countenance of the horizontal sun , Rising or setting , let the light at least Find a free entrance to their languid orbs . And let him , where and when he will , sit down Beneath the trees , or by the grassy bank Of highway ...
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