The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth CenturyP.F. Collier, 1892 - 582 pages |
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... voice , that on the mountain echoes roll'd , Bern preluding the war : wrote the series of poems su : sequently pub ... voice borne back on every passing wind , Wherever man has birth , One voice , as from the lip of human kind . The echo ...
... voice , that on the mountain echoes roll'd , Bern preluding the war : wrote the series of poems su : sequently pub ... voice borne back on every passing wind , Wherever man has birth , One voice , as from the lip of human kind . The echo ...
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... voice said ; and lo ! where in the air A sail hangs tremulous , and soon her steps Ascend the vessel's side : The vessel glides Down the smooth current , as the twilight fades , Till soon the woods of Severn , and the spot Where D ...
... voice said ; and lo ! where in the air A sail hangs tremulous , and soon her steps Ascend the vessel's side : The vessel glides Down the smooth current , as the twilight fades , Till soon the woods of Severn , and the spot Where D ...
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... voice of love , has left Thy friends , thy country , -oh may the wan hue Of pining memory , the sunk check , the eye Where tenderness yet dwells , atone , ( if love Atonement need , by cruelty and wrong Beset , ) atone e'en now thy rash ...
... voice of love , has left Thy friends , thy country , -oh may the wan hue Of pining memory , the sunk check , the eye Where tenderness yet dwells , atone , ( if love Atonement need , by cruelty and wrong Beset , ) atone e'en now thy rash ...
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... voice , and view thy smile . But many days may pass away Ere I again shall see Amid the young , the fair , the gay , - One who resembles thee . In the account of the burial of the king in Windsor Castle by Sir Thomas Herbert , the spot ...
... voice , and view thy smile . But many days may pass away Ere I again shall see Amid the young , the fair , the gay , - One who resembles thee . In the account of the burial of the king in Windsor Castle by Sir Thomas Herbert , the spot ...
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... voice and gentlest beam . Say , sine the pensive strains thou once didst hear Of him , ne bard sublime of Arun's stream . Will aught beside delight thy nicer ear ? Me wilt thou give to praise thy shadowy gleam , Thy fragrant breath ...
... voice and gentlest beam . Say , sine the pensive strains thou once didst hear Of him , ne bard sublime of Arun's stream . Will aught beside delight thy nicer ear ? Me wilt thou give to praise thy shadowy gleam , Thy fragrant breath ...
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