The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and NewG.P. Putnam, 1855 - Всего страниц: 428 |
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... passed to and fro , with grace and spirit unequaled , but moving ever by the springs of the most com- * See Part XXIX . of the following selections . mon of human passions . All the inanimate objects of INTRODUCTION . 15.
... passed to and fro , with grace and spirit unequaled , but moving ever by the springs of the most com- * See Part XXIX . of the following selections . mon of human passions . All the inanimate objects of INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... . And to the herber side was joyning This faire tree , of which I have you told , And at the last the bird began to sing , Whan he had eaten what he eat wold ; So passing sweetly , that by manifold It was more 38 THE LEAF . THE AND FLOWER.
... . And to the herber side was joyning This faire tree , of which I have you told , And at the last the bird began to sing , Whan he had eaten what he eat wold ; So passing sweetly , that by manifold It was more 38 THE LEAF . THE AND FLOWER.
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... passing a delicious smell , According to the eglentere full well . Whereof I had so inly great pleasure , That , as me thought , I surely ravished was Into Paradise , where my desire Was for to be , and no ferther passe , As for that ...
... passing a delicious smell , According to the eglentere full well . Whereof I had so inly great pleasure , That , as me thought , I surely ravished was Into Paradise , where my desire Was for to be , and no ferther passe , As for that ...
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... passed away , Tho in white that stood under the tree , They felt nothing of the great affray , That they in greene without had in ybe To them they yede for routh and pite , Them to comfort after their great disease , So faine they were ...
... passed away , Tho in white that stood under the tree , They felt nothing of the great affray , That they in greene without had in ybe To them they yede for routh and pite , Them to comfort after their great disease , So faine they were ...
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... passed all so pleasantly singing , That it would have comforted any wight ; But then I sie a passing wonder sight . For then the nightingale , that all the day Had in the laurer sate , and did her might The whole service to sing longing ...
... passed all so pleasantly singing , That it would have comforted any wight ; But then I sie a passing wonder sight . For then the nightingale , that all the day Had in the laurer sate , and did her might The whole service to sing longing ...
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