The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... rill . Together both , ere the high lawns appeared Under the opening eyelids of the morn , We drove a - field , and both together heard What time the gray fly winds her sultry horn , Battening our flocks with the fresh dews of night ...
... rill . Together both , ere the high lawns appeared Under the opening eyelids of the morn , We drove a - field , and both together heard What time the gray fly winds her sultry horn , Battening our flocks with the fresh dews of night ...
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... rill , ' Twas ocean's swells and falls ; For though this vault of sin and fear , Was to the sounding surge so near , A tempest there you scarce could hear , So massive were the walls . At length , an effort sent apart The blood that ...
... rill , ' Twas ocean's swells and falls ; For though this vault of sin and fear , Was to the sounding surge so near , A tempest there you scarce could hear , So massive were the walls . At length , an effort sent apart The blood that ...
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... pleasanter To her , than noise of trees or hidden rill ; Her lute - string gave an echo of his name , She spoilt her half - done broidery with the same . He knew whose gentle hand was at the latch , KEATS From 'Isabel'
... pleasanter To her , than noise of trees or hidden rill ; Her lute - string gave an echo of his name , She spoilt her half - done broidery with the same . He knew whose gentle hand was at the latch , KEATS From 'Isabel'
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