The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... maid : Slow through the meadows roved they , many a mile Toyed by each bank and trifled at each stile ; Where , as he painted every blissful view , 1 And highly coloured what he strongly drew , The pensive damsel , prone to tender fears ...
... maid : Slow through the meadows roved they , many a mile Toyed by each bank and trifled at each stile ; Where , as he painted every blissful view , 1 And highly coloured what he strongly drew , The pensive damsel , prone to tender fears ...
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... Maid , Who dwelleth in her hospitable home Hard by the castle , and at latest eve ( Even like a lady vowed and dedicate To something more than Nature in the grove ) Glides thro ' the pathways ; she knows all their notes . That gentle Maid ...
... Maid , Who dwelleth in her hospitable home Hard by the castle , and at latest eve ( Even like a lady vowed and dedicate To something more than Nature in the grove ) Glides thro ' the pathways ; she knows all their notes . That gentle Maid ...
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With a Few Introductory Observations George Croly. Then come , -thy Arab maid will be The loved and lone acacia - tree , The antelope , whose feet shall bless With their light sound thy loneliness . Oh ! there are looks and tones that ...
With a Few Introductory Observations George Croly. Then come , -thy Arab maid will be The loved and lone acacia - tree , The antelope , whose feet shall bless With their light sound thy loneliness . Oh ! there are looks and tones that ...
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