English Poetry: From Collins to Fitzgerald, Том 2P.F. Collier and Son Company, 1910 - Всего страниц: 511 |
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... wings . O Music ! sphere - descended maid , Friend of Pleasure , Wisdom's aid ! Why , goddess , why , to us denied , Lay'st thou thy ancient lyre aside ? As in that loved Athenian bower You learn'd an all - commanding power ! Thy mimic ...
... wings . O Music ! sphere - descended maid , Friend of Pleasure , Wisdom's aid ! Why , goddess , why , to us denied , Lay'st thou thy ancient lyre aside ? As in that loved Athenian bower You learn'd an all - commanding power ! Thy mimic ...
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... wing , Or where the beetle winds His small but sullen horn , As oft he rises midst the twilight path , Against the pilgrim borne in heedless hum , - Now teach me , maid composed , To breathe some soften'd strain Whose numbers , stealing ...
... wing , Or where the beetle winds His small but sullen horn , As oft he rises midst the twilight path , Against the pilgrim borne in heedless hum , - Now teach me , maid composed , To breathe some soften'd strain Whose numbers , stealing ...
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... yielding blossom , yielding fruit , Choice gums and precious balm ; Bless ye the nosegay in the vale , And with the sweetness of the gale Enrich the thankful psalm . Of fowl - even every beak and wing Which cheer CHRISTOPHER SMART 499.
... yielding blossom , yielding fruit , Choice gums and precious balm ; Bless ye the nosegay in the vale , And with the sweetness of the gale Enrich the thankful psalm . Of fowl - even every beak and wing Which cheer CHRISTOPHER SMART 499.
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From Collins to Fitzgerald. Of fowl - even every beak and wing Which cheer the winter , hail the spring , That live in peace or prey ; They that make music , or that mock , The quail , the brave domestic cock . The raven , swan , and jay ...
From Collins to Fitzgerald. Of fowl - even every beak and wing Which cheer the winter , hail the spring , That live in peace or prey ; They that make music , or that mock , The quail , the brave domestic cock . The raven , swan , and jay ...
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... wings , The captive ear to soothe- Hark ! ' tis a voice - how still , and small- That makes the cataracts to fall , Or bids the sea be smooth ! For Adoration , incense comes From bezoar , and Arabian gums , And from the civet's fur ...
... wings , The captive ear to soothe- Hark ! ' tis a voice - how still , and small- That makes the cataracts to fall , Or bids the sea be smooth ! For Adoration , incense comes From bezoar , and Arabian gums , And from the civet's fur ...
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