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" O'er my angel-guarded bed, That an emmet lost its way Where on grass methought I lay. Troubled, wildered, and forlorn, Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over many a tangled spray, All heart-broke, I heard her say: 'O my children! do they cry, Do they hear... "
The School Board Readers: Standard III : Adapted to the Requirements of the ... - Page 96
1872 - 160 pages
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The Lyrical Poems of William Blake

William Blake - 1905 - 260 pages
...life's river, My bright mane for ever Shall shine like the gold As I guard o'er the fold.' A Dream a dream did weave a shade O'er my Angel-guarded bed,...its way Where on grass methought I lay. Troubled, 'wilder'd, and forlorn, Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over many a tangled spray, All heart-broke I...
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The Poetical Works of William Blake: A New and Verbatim Text from the ...

William Blake - 1905 - 452 pages
...folds W. Muir. 39 Is] Are DGR, WMR, EY. 46 mane] name WUk. A Dream Once a dream did weave a shade 1 O'er my Angel-guarded bed, That an Emmet lost its way Where on grass methought I lay. Troubled, 'wilder'd, and forlorn, 5 Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over many a tangled spray, All heart-broke...
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The Lyrical Poems of William Blake

William Blake - 1905 - 258 pages
...Angel-guarded bed, That an emmet lost its way Where on grass mt-thought I lay. Troubled, 'wilder'd, and forlorn, Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over many a tangled spray, All heart-broke I heard her say : ' O, my children ! do they cry ? Do they hear their father sigh ? Now they look abroad to see : Now...
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The British classical authors: with biographical notices. On the basis of a ...

Ludwig Herrig - 1906 - 844 pages
...are His own smiles: Heaven and earth to peace beguiles, sa A DREAM. [From Songs of Innoomn (1789)] Once a dream did weave a shade O'er my angel-guarded bed, That an emmet lost its way 4 Where on grass methought I lay. Troubled, wildered, and forlorn, Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over...
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English Poems: The Restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 pages
...wise guardians of the poor ; Then cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door. 1789. A DREAM Once a dream did weave a shade O'er my angel-guarded...methought I lay. Troubled, 'wildered, and forlorn, 5 Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over many a tangled spray, All heart-broke, I heard her say: "Oh my...
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English Poems: The restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 pages
...men, wise guardians of the poor; Then cherish pity, lest you drive an angel from your door. A DREAM Once a dream did weave a shade O'er my angel-guarded...emmet lost its way Where on grass methought I lay. 1789. Troubled, 'wildered, and forlorn, 5 Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over many a tangled spray,...
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The Book of Georgian Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 1334 pages
...in sorrow pale, thro' the lonely dale, Her little boy weeping sought. W. Blake 755. A Dream /"~\NCE a dream did weave a shade ^-^ O'er my Angel-guarded...its way Where on grass methought I lay. Troubled, 'wilder'd, and forlorn, Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over many a tangled spray, All heart-broke I...
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Century Readings for a Course in English Literature

John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young - 1911 - 1196 pages
...harvests nigh. Infant wiles and infant smiles Heaven and Earth of peace beguiles. 2° (1794) A DREAM Once a dream did weave a shade O'er my Angel-guarded...Over many a tangled spray, All heart-broke I heard tier say: 'O, my children! do they cry? Do they hear their father sigh? Now they look abroad to see:...
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The Witch Ladder: A Story of Somerset in the Later Days of Victoria

Edward Sydney Tylee - 1911 - 352 pages
...with her eyes of sombre violet fixed upon the grave brown face opposite, she began her repetition : " Once a dream did weave a shade O'er my angel-guarded...emmet lost its way 'Where on grass methought I lay." Blake's pretty lyric was delivered, not in the usual childish sing-song, but with delicately perfect...
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The poetical works of William Blake

William Blake - 1914 - 554 pages
...river, 45 I My bright mane for ever i Shall shine like the gold '' As I guard o'er the fold.7 A Dream Once a dream did weave a shade O'er my Angel-guarded...its way Where on grass methought I lay. Troubled, 'wilder'd, and forlorn, , 5 Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over many a tangled spray, All heart-broke...
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