The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837Clarendon Press, 1935 - Всего страниц: 887 |
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... morn , from new mown swath , To see the startled frog his route pursue ; To mark while , leaping o'er the dripping path , His bright sides scatter dew , The early lark that from its bustle flies , To hail his matin new ; And watch him ...
... morn , from new mown swath , To see the startled frog his route pursue ; To mark while , leaping o'er the dripping path , His bright sides scatter dew , The early lark that from its bustle flies , To hail his matin new ; And watch him ...
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... morn , from morn to parting night From low to high doth dissolution climb From the forests and highlands Go with your tauntings , go 424 428 82 • 170 • 492 • 641 · 314 • 348 • 350 162 • • 584 · 619 21 Hail , favour'd casement ! —where ...
... morn , from morn to parting night From low to high doth dissolution climb From the forests and highlands Go with your tauntings , go 424 428 82 • 170 • 492 • 641 · 314 • 348 • 350 162 • • 584 · 619 21 Hail , favour'd casement ! —where ...
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... morning of the hallowed day ! How sweet the moon is climbing heaven's hill Hues of the rich unfolding morn I am sure this Jesus will not do I arise from dreams of thee • I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers I charm thy life I ...
... morning of the hallowed day ! How sweet the moon is climbing heaven's hill Hues of the rich unfolding morn I am sure this Jesus will not do I arise from dreams of thee • I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers I charm thy life I ...
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