The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyHarper & Bros., 1857 - 616 Seiten |
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... shade of her garden , and I see her sitting in it now with table and book ; constant to all her little heresies of taste ; reading the interminable Richardson every year , preferring wood - embers to the fairest moonbeams that ever ...
... shade of her garden , and I see her sitting in it now with table and book ; constant to all her little heresies of taste ; reading the interminable Richardson every year , preferring wood - embers to the fairest moonbeams that ever ...
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... shade . Ah ! why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam , Remote from all congenial joy ? — O , take the Wanderer home ! 66 Thy shades , thy silence , now be mine 9 BEATTIE .
... shade . Ah ! why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam , Remote from all congenial joy ? — O , take the Wanderer home ! 66 Thy shades , thy silence , now be mine 9 BEATTIE .
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Robert Aris Willmott. 66 Thy shades , thy silence , now be mine , Thy charms my only theme ; My haunt the hollow cliff , whose pine Waves o'er the gloomy stream ; — Whence the scar'd owl on pinions gray Breaks from the rustling boughs ...
Robert Aris Willmott. 66 Thy shades , thy silence , now be mine , Thy charms my only theme ; My haunt the hollow cliff , whose pine Waves o'er the gloomy stream ; — Whence the scar'd owl on pinions gray Breaks from the rustling boughs ...
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... shades , like Adam after taste Of fruit proscribed , as to a refuge , fled . Thou wast a bauble once - a cup and ball , Which babes might play with ; and the thievish jay , Seeking her food , with ease might have purloin'd The auburn ...
... shades , like Adam after taste Of fruit proscribed , as to a refuge , fled . Thou wast a bauble once - a cup and ball , Which babes might play with ; and the thievish jay , Seeking her food , with ease might have purloin'd The auburn ...
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... shades thy mossy nest ; And shepherd - girls from eyes profane shall hide The gentle bird , who sings of pity best : For still thy voice shall soft affections move , And still be dear to sorrow , and to love ! I ONCE was happy , when ...
... shades thy mossy nest ; And shepherd - girls from eyes profane shall hide The gentle bird , who sings of pity best : For still thy voice shall soft affections move , And still be dear to sorrow , and to love ! I ONCE was happy , when ...
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