Tender and True: Poems of LoveG.H. Ellis, 1886 - Всего страниц: 180 |
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... blow The authentic airs of Paradise . For love of her he cannot sleep ; Her beauty haunts him all the night ; It melts his heart , it makes him weep For wonder , worship , and delight . To her account does he transfer His pride , a base ...
... blow The authentic airs of Paradise . For love of her he cannot sleep ; Her beauty haunts him all the night ; It melts his heart , it makes him weep For wonder , worship , and delight . To her account does he transfer His pride , a base ...
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... blow : Methinks I hear the wood - lark singing . Methinks I see the swallow winging Across the woodlands sad with snow ; The air is white with snow - flakes clinging . Was that the cuckoo's wood - chime swinging ? Was that the linnet ...
... blow : Methinks I hear the wood - lark singing . Methinks I see the swallow winging Across the woodlands sad with snow ; The air is white with snow - flakes clinging . Was that the cuckoo's wood - chime swinging ? Was that the linnet ...
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... blow Struck by thy possible hand .... why , thus I drink Of life's great cup of wonder ! Wonderful , Never to feel thee thrill the day or night With personal act or speech , — nor ever cull Some prescience of thee with the blossoms ...
... blow Struck by thy possible hand .... why , thus I drink Of life's great cup of wonder ! Wonderful , Never to feel thee thrill the day or night With personal act or speech , — nor ever cull Some prescience of thee with the blossoms ...
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... blow ; Where we two in the sunshine sit , While butterflies around us flit , And brown bees come and go . The lark sings high , in heaven above , Its thrilling strain of happy love , While we sit still below ; Each heart can feel the ...
... blow ; Where we two in the sunshine sit , While butterflies around us flit , And brown bees come and go . The lark sings high , in heaven above , Its thrilling strain of happy love , While we sit still below ; Each heart can feel the ...
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... Blow , bugle , blow , set the wild echoes flying : Blow , bugle ; answer , echoes , dying , dying , dying . 139 From 66 The Merchant of Venice . " O 138 Tender and True .
... Blow , bugle , blow , set the wild echoes flying : Blow , bugle ; answer , echoes , dying , dying , dying . 139 From 66 The Merchant of Venice . " O 138 Tender and True .
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Adelaide Anne Procter ain kind dearie air is white Alfred Tennyson angel ayont the hill beauty beloved bird bliss blow Bonnie Wee Thing BOTHIE OF TOBER-NA-VUOLICH breath bright cheek County Guy Coventry Patmore crown dark dear delight doth dream earth Emanuel Geibel eyes face fair faith flowers Friedrich Rückert grace hand happy hath heart heaven hope hour hushed James Freeman Clarke John Anderson kiss lassie ayont leaves light live look love thee love's luve maiden Mary Morison mysel ne'er never night nought o'er praise pure Richard Lovelace Richard Watson Gilder Robert Burns round shine silent skies sleep smiles snow-flakes clinging song Sonnets sorrow soul stars summer sunshine sweet tears tell tender there's thine thou art thought thro true twas unto voice weary white with snow-flakes wild William Shakespeare wind wonder word