The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and NewG.P. Putnam, 1855 - Всего страниц: 428 |
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... Thought .. 219 Song of the Swallow .. 213 The Birds of Passage . 220 Swallows .. 214 The Dove . 222 Lines 214 The Dying Swan .. 228 The Black Cock .. 215 The Twa Corbies .. 224 To the Mocking - Bird .. The Bob - o - Linkum .. 215 The ...
... Thought .. 219 Song of the Swallow .. 213 The Birds of Passage . 220 Swallows .. 214 The Dove . 222 Lines 214 The Dying Swan .. 228 The Black Cock .. 215 The Twa Corbies .. 224 To the Mocking - Bird .. The Bob - o - Linkum .. 215 The ...
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... thought , the bent of their imaginations , and the habits of their lives to the simplicity of nature , which was so faithfully re- flected in their poetic works , we can not fail to remark with surprise how few traces are to be met ...
... thought , the bent of their imaginations , and the habits of their lives to the simplicity of nature , which was so faithfully re- flected in their poetic works , we can not fail to remark with surprise how few traces are to be met ...
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... thought was right a pleasant sight , And eke the briddes songe for to here , Would have rejoiced any earthly wight , And I that couth not yet in no manere , Heare the nightingale of all the yeare , Ful busily herkened with herte and ...
... thought was right a pleasant sight , And eke the briddes songe for to here , Would have rejoiced any earthly wight , And I that couth not yet in no manere , Heare the nightingale of all the yeare , Ful busily herkened with herte and ...
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... Thought sodainly I felt so sweet an aire Of the eglentere , that certainely , There is no hert , I deme , in such dispaire , Ne with thoughts froward , and contraire , So overlaid , but it should soon have bote , If it had ones felt ...
... Thought sodainly I felt so sweet an aire Of the eglentere , that certainely , There is no hert , I deme , in such dispaire , Ne with thoughts froward , and contraire , So overlaid , but it should soon have bote , If it had ones felt ...
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... thought , she song ever by mine ere . Wherefore I waited about busily On every side , if I her might see ; And , at the last , I gan full well aspy Where she sat in a freshe grene laurer tree , On the further side even right by me ...
... thought , she song ever by mine ere . Wherefore I waited about busily On every side , if I her might see ; And , at the last , I gan full well aspy Where she sat in a freshe grene laurer tree , On the further side even right by me ...
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