The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and NewG.P. Putnam, 1855 - Всего страниц: 428 |
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... wandering minstrels , troubadour and minnesing- er , were , in fact , the heralds of reviving letters ; they struck the first sparks of national , indigenous literary feeling in its mod- ern forms . It was from them that Petrarch and ...
... wandering minstrels , troubadour and minnesing- er , were , in fact , the heralds of reviving letters ; they struck the first sparks of national , indigenous literary feeling in its mod- ern forms . It was from them that Petrarch and ...
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... wandering ; His rays on the rock's brow , And hill - side squandering . Be glad , my soul ! and sing amid thy pleasure ; Fly from the house of dust , Up with thy thanks , and burst To heaven's azure . O , countless as the grains Of sand ...
... wandering ; His rays on the rock's brow , And hill - side squandering . Be glad , my soul ! and sing amid thy pleasure ; Fly from the house of dust , Up with thy thanks , and burst To heaven's azure . O , countless as the grains Of sand ...
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... wandering exile , and Petrarch in his solitary hermitage . Conceive also the joy with which Chaucer , and Shakspeare , and Spenser listened , each in his day , among the daisied fields of England , to music untaught , instinctive like ...
... wandering exile , and Petrarch in his solitary hermitage . Conceive also the joy with which Chaucer , and Shakspeare , and Spenser listened , each in his day , among the daisied fields of England , to music untaught , instinctive like ...
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... wandering sound : Whose tender carroling Sets all ears listening Unto that living lyre , Whence flow the airy notes his ecstasies inspire ; Whose shrill , capricious song , Breathes like a flute 5 LARK AND 97 NIGHTINGALE .
... wandering sound : Whose tender carroling Sets all ears listening Unto that living lyre , Whence flow the airy notes his ecstasies inspire ; Whose shrill , capricious song , Breathes like a flute 5 LARK AND 97 NIGHTINGALE .
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... wander back again ? Smiling at my dreams , I see thee , Nature , in her chainless will , Did not fetter thee , but free thee- Pour thy hymns of rapture still ! Plumed in pomp , and pride prodigious , Lo ! the gaudy peacock rears ; But ...
... wander back again ? Smiling at my dreams , I see thee , Nature , in her chainless will , Did not fetter thee , but free thee- Pour thy hymns of rapture still ! Plumed in pomp , and pride prodigious , Lo ! the gaudy peacock rears ; But ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON amid autumn beauty BEN JONSON beneath birds bloom blossoms boughs bowers breast breath bright buds charms cheerful cloud cuckoo dance dark delight dost doth earth fair field flocks flowers forest fresh gale garden gentle GILES FLETCHER golden grass green Grongar Hill grove happy hast hath heart heaven hill hour hues JOHN CLARE lady lark leaf leaves light living look Lord meadows mede merry MINNESINGERS morning mountain murmuring nature never night nightingale nymph o'er plain pleasant pleasure poet purple rich rill ROBERT HERRICK rose round SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE shade showers sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul storm stream summer sweet thee thine things thou art thought thrushes Translation trees unto vale valleys vernal violet voice wandering wave wild WILLIAM GILPIN WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings winter wood youth