The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and NewG.P. Putnam, 1855 - Всего страниц: 428 |
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... Bear a lamb or kid away ; Or the crafty , thievish foe Break upon your simple flocks . To secure yourself from these , Be not too secure in ease ; Let one eye his watches keep , While the other eye doth sleep ; So you shall good ...
... Bear a lamb or kid away ; Or the crafty , thievish foe Break upon your simple flocks . To secure yourself from these , Be not too secure in ease ; Let one eye his watches keep , While the other eye doth sleep ; So you shall good ...
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... bears His lifted head above the limpid stream , While the full , clammy fleece the other laves Around , laborious with repeated toil , And then resigns him to the sunny bank , Where , bleating loud , he shakes his dripping locks . Now ...
... bears His lifted head above the limpid stream , While the full , clammy fleece the other laves Around , laborious with repeated toil , And then resigns him to the sunny bank , Where , bleating loud , he shakes his dripping locks . Now ...
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... bear away The richer cowslips home . You've heard them sweetly sing , And seen them in a round ; Each virgin , like the spring , With honeysuckles crowned . But now we see none here Whose silvery feet did tread , And with disheveled ...
... bear away The richer cowslips home . You've heard them sweetly sing , And seen them in a round ; Each virgin , like the spring , With honeysuckles crowned . But now we see none here Whose silvery feet did tread , And with disheveled ...
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... bears his name . ECHO . His name revives , and lifts me up from earth ; See , see the mourning fount , whose springs ... bear too deep a sense Of her own self - conceived excellence . O hadst thou known the worth of Heaven's rich gift ...
... bears his name . ECHO . His name revives , and lifts me up from earth ; See , see the mourning fount , whose springs ... bear too deep a sense Of her own self - conceived excellence . O hadst thou known the worth of Heaven's rich gift ...
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... bear indeed life's heaviest curse , a heart that hath waxed old . WILLIAM MOTHERWELL , 1797-1835 . VIRTUE . Sweet day ! so calm , so bright , The bridal of the earth and sky ; The dew shall weep thy fall to - night , For thou must die ...
... bear indeed life's heaviest curse , a heart that hath waxed old . WILLIAM MOTHERWELL , 1797-1835 . VIRTUE . Sweet day ! so calm , so bright , The bridal of the earth and sky ; The dew shall weep thy fall to - night , For thou must die ...
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