The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyHarper & Bros., 1857 - 616 Seiten |
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... hath made thee what thou art - a cave For owls to roost in . Once thy spreading boughs O'erhung the champaign ; and the num'rous flocks That graz'd it stood beneath that ample cope Uncrowded , yet safe - shelter'd from the storm . No ...
... hath made thee what thou art - a cave For owls to roost in . Once thy spreading boughs O'erhung the champaign ; and the num'rous flocks That graz'd it stood beneath that ample cope Uncrowded , yet safe - shelter'd from the storm . No ...
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Robert Aris Willmott. What exhibitions various hath the world Witness'd of mutability , in all That we account most durable below ! Change is the diet on which all subsist , Created changeable , and change at last Destroys them . Skies ...
Robert Aris Willmott. What exhibitions various hath the world Witness'd of mutability , in all That we account most durable below ! Change is the diet on which all subsist , Created changeable , and change at last Destroys them . Skies ...
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... hath Nature drest thee up Against the birth of May ; and , vested so , Thou dost appear more gracefully array'd Than fashion - mongering fops , whose gaudy shows , Fantastical as are a sick man's dreams , From vanity to costly vanity ...
... hath Nature drest thee up Against the birth of May ; and , vested so , Thou dost appear more gracefully array'd Than fashion - mongering fops , whose gaudy shows , Fantastical as are a sick man's dreams , From vanity to costly vanity ...
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... hath deck'd anew the meads With flowery vesture , and the warmer sun Their foggy moistness drain'd ; in wintry days Cold , vapourish , miry , wet , and to the flocks Unfriendly , when autumnal rains begin To drench the spungy turf ; but ...
... hath deck'd anew the meads With flowery vesture , and the warmer sun Their foggy moistness drain'd ; in wintry days Cold , vapourish , miry , wet , and to the flocks Unfriendly , when autumnal rains begin To drench the spungy turf ; but ...
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... hath pass'd on it , and its dim bulk Becomes annihilate , or if not , a spot Which the strain'd vision tires itself to find . And even so fares it with the things of earth Which seem most constant : there will come the cloud That shall ...
... hath pass'd on it , and its dim bulk Becomes annihilate , or if not , a spot Which the strain'd vision tires itself to find . And even so fares it with the things of earth Which seem most constant : there will come the cloud That shall ...
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