The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth CenturyJ. Miller, 1875 - 582 pages |
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... bright In sheeny gold were each a wondrous sight . Then as we paddled barefoot , side by side , Among the sunny ... eye had ne'er perceived . TO A CHILD . WHOSE imp art thou , with dimpled cheek , And curly pate , and merry eye , And arm ...
... bright In sheeny gold were each a wondrous sight . Then as we paddled barefoot , side by side , Among the sunny ... eye had ne'er perceived . TO A CHILD . WHOSE imp art thou , with dimpled cheek , And curly pate , and merry eye , And arm ...
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... eyes ' imperfect tracing , The look and air of youth . Who , in his lofty gait , and high Expression of the enlighten'd eye , Had recognised , in that bright hour , The disappointed suppliant of dull power , Who had in vain of states ...
... eyes ' imperfect tracing , The look and air of youth . Who , in his lofty gait , and high Expression of the enlighten'd eye , Had recognised , in that bright hour , The disappointed suppliant of dull power , Who had in vain of states ...
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... eye Of him our hasty passer by ; Yet much of pleasing import tells , And ... Bright every dewy hawthorn shines , Sweet every herb is growing , To him ... eye upon her traveller looks The sweeter and the kinder . Oh every bounding step I ...
... eye Of him our hasty passer by ; Yet much of pleasing import tells , And ... Bright every dewy hawthorn shines , Sweet every herb is growing , To him ... eye upon her traveller looks The sweeter and the kinder . Oh every bounding step I ...
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... bright appear'd The written promise ! Early had he learned To reverence the ... eye of love . EVENING IN THE MOUNTAINS . HAS not the soul , the being of ... bright reflection of a star , Image that , dying still before me , gleam'd Upon ...
... bright appear'd The written promise ! Early had he learned To reverence the ... eye of love . EVENING IN THE MOUNTAINS . HAS not the soul , the being of ... bright reflection of a star , Image that , dying still before me , gleam'd Upon ...
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... eye : But oft , in lonely rooms , and mid the din Of towns and cities , I ... eye made quiet by the power Of harmony , and the deep power of joy , We see into ... bright In avenues disposed ; there towers begirt With battlements that on ...
... eye : But oft , in lonely rooms , and mid the din Of towns and cities , I ... eye made quiet by the power Of harmony , and the deep power of joy , We see into ... bright In avenues disposed ; there towers begirt With battlements that on ...
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