The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1920 - 279 страница |
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... home was this . The redbreast from the sweet - briar bush Drop't down to pick the worm ; On the horse - chestnut sang the thrush , O'er the house where I was born : The moonlight , like a shower of pearls , Fell Second Series 25.
... home was this . The redbreast from the sweet - briar bush Drop't down to pick the worm ; On the horse - chestnut sang the thrush , O'er the house where I was born : The moonlight , like a shower of pearls , Fell Second Series 25.
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... o'er this ' bower of bliss , ' And on the bench sat boys and girls : My early home was this . The old house stoop'd just like a cave , Thatch'd o'er with mosses green ; Winter around the walls would rave , But all was calm within ; The ...
... o'er this ' bower of bliss , ' And on the bench sat boys and girls : My early home was this . The old house stoop'd just like a cave , Thatch'd o'er with mosses green ; Winter around the walls would rave , But all was calm within ; The ...
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... o'er the rough out - jutting stone that blocks The narrow way some cunning hand hath strewn The moss in rich adornment , and the rocks Down there seem written thick with many a rune . And here , upon that stone , we rest awhile , For we ...
... o'er the rough out - jutting stone that blocks The narrow way some cunning hand hath strewn The moss in rich adornment , and the rocks Down there seem written thick with many a rune . And here , upon that stone , we rest awhile , For we ...
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... my ear from uplands far away The bleating of the folded flocks is borne , With distant cries of reapers in the corn- All the live murmur of a summer's day . Screen'd is this nook o'er the high , half - 40 The Golden Treasury.
... my ear from uplands far away The bleating of the folded flocks is borne , With distant cries of reapers in the corn- All the live murmur of a summer's day . Screen'd is this nook o'er the high , half - 40 The Golden Treasury.
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... o'er the high , half - reap'd field , And here till sun - down , shepherd ! will I be . Through the thick corn the scarlet poppies peep , And round green roots and yellowing stalks I see Pale pink convolvulus in tendrils creep ; And air ...
... o'er the high , half - reap'd field , And here till sun - down , shepherd ! will I be . Through the thick corn the scarlet poppies peep , And round green roots and yellowing stalks I see Pale pink convolvulus in tendrils creep ; And air ...
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