The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyRobert Aris Willmott Warne, 1892 - 559 Seiten |
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... breeze ? or , in the beam Of evening , light the desert mountain - stream ? Or at deep midnight are thine accents heard , In the sad notes of that melodious bird , Which , as we listen with mysterious dread , Brings tidings from our ...
... breeze ? or , in the beam Of evening , light the desert mountain - stream ? Or at deep midnight are thine accents heard , In the sad notes of that melodious bird , Which , as we listen with mysterious dread , Brings tidings from our ...
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... breeze . That casement , arch'd with ivy's brownest shade , First to these eyes the light of heaven convey'd . The mould'ring gateway shows the grass - grown court , Once the calm scene of many a simple sport ; When nature pleas'd , for ...
... breeze . That casement , arch'd with ivy's brownest shade , First to these eyes the light of heaven convey'd . The mould'ring gateway shows the grass - grown court , Once the calm scene of many a simple sport ; When nature pleas'd , for ...
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... breeze And by it there were waters flowing , And on it there were young flowers growing , Of gentle breath and hue . The fish swam by the castle wall , And they seem'd joyous each and all ; The eagle rode the rising blast , Methought he ...
... breeze And by it there were waters flowing , And on it there were young flowers growing , Of gentle breath and hue . The fish swam by the castle wall , And they seem'd joyous each and all ; The eagle rode the rising blast , Methought he ...
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... em woe : For all averred , I had killed the bird That made the breeze to blow . Nor dim , nor red , like God's own head The glorious sun uprist : Then all averred , I had killed the bird That 145 10 THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER .
... em woe : For all averred , I had killed the bird That made the breeze to blow . Nor dim , nor red , like God's own head The glorious sun uprist : Then all averred , I had killed the bird That 145 10 THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER .
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... breeze blew , the white foam flew The furrow followed free ; We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea . Down dropt the breeze , the sails dropt down , ' Twas sad as sad could be ; And we did speak only to break The silence ...
... breeze blew , the white foam flew The furrow followed free ; We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea . Down dropt the breeze , the sails dropt down , ' Twas sad as sad could be ; And we did speak only to break The silence ...
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ANN RADCLIFFE beam beauty beneath bird bosom breast breath breeze bright brow Bruges CHARLOTTE SMITH cheek cloud cold dark dead dear death deep delight den Bosch Ditto Ditto dread dream earth face fair fear FELICIA HEMANS flowers gaze gentle gleam glory grave green grey hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill holy hour JAMES GODWIN Kilmeny land Lautaro LEWESDON HILL light lonely look look'd loud moon morning mortal decay mother never night o'er ocean pride Renegado rocks rose round round the twisted Sack of Baltimore sail scene seem'd shade shadow shines shore sigh sight silent sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit star steed stood storm stout spurs stream sweet tears thee thine thou art thought torrent stream trees vale voice waves weep wild wind wings youth