The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1920 - 279 страница |
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... grave old gardener prided him On these the most of all , - Some Lady , stately overmuch , Here moving with a silken noise , Has blush'd beside them at the voice That liken'd her to such . Or these , to make a diadem , She often may have ...
... grave old gardener prided him On these the most of all , - Some Lady , stately overmuch , Here moving with a silken noise , Has blush'd beside them at the voice That liken'd her to such . Or these , to make a diadem , She often may have ...
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... grave - rest is very far to seek . Ask the old why they weep , and not the children , For the outside earth is cold , — And we young ones stand without , in our bewildering , And the graves are for the old . ' True , ' say the young ...
... grave - rest is very far to seek . Ask the old why they weep , and not the children , For the outside earth is cold , — And we young ones stand without , in our bewildering , And the graves are for the old . ' True , ' say the young ...
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... grave , in sun and shower , With your ear down , little Alice never cries ! — Could we see her face , be sure we should not know her , For the smile has time for growing in her eyes , — And merry go her moments , lull'd and still'd in ...
... grave , in sun and shower , With your ear down , little Alice never cries ! — Could we see her face , be sure we should not know her , For the smile has time for growing in her eyes , — And merry go her moments , lull'd and still'd in ...
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... grave , and loose my spirit's bands , And come again to the land of lands ) , - In a sea - side house to the farther South , Where the baked cicala dies of drouth , And one sharp tree -- ' tis a cypress - stands , By the many hundred ...
... grave , and loose my spirit's bands , And come again to the land of lands ) , - In a sea - side house to the farther South , Where the baked cicala dies of drouth , And one sharp tree -- ' tis a cypress - stands , By the many hundred ...
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... hall- Then sought thy straw in some sequester'd grange . But what I dream ! Two hundred years are flown Since first thy story ran through Oxford halls , And the grave Glanvil did the tale inscribe That thou Second Series 43.
... hall- Then sought thy straw in some sequester'd grange . But what I dream ! Two hundred years are flown Since first thy story ran through Oxford halls , And the grave Glanvil did the tale inscribe That thou Second Series 43.
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