The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1920 - 279 страница |
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... thought that Lady proud , A child would watch her fair white rose , When buried lay her whiter brows , And silk was changed for shroud ! — Nor thought that gardener ( full of scorns For men unlearn'd and simple phrase , ) A child would ...
... thought that Lady proud , A child would watch her fair white rose , When buried lay her whiter brows , And silk was changed for shroud ! — Nor thought that gardener ( full of scorns For men unlearn'd and simple phrase , ) A child would ...
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... thought my likeness grew ( Without the melancholy tale ) To ' gentle hermit of the dale , ' And Angelina too . For oft I read within my nook Such minstrel stories ! till the breeze Made sounds poetic in the trees , — And then I shut the ...
... thought my likeness grew ( Without the melancholy tale ) To ' gentle hermit of the dale , ' And Angelina too . For oft I read within my nook Such minstrel stories ! till the breeze Made sounds poetic in the trees , — And then I shut the ...
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... thought The time will pass away . " And still I laugh'd , and did not fear But that , whene'er was past away The ... thoughts are given , And I have learnt to lift my face , Reminded how earth's greenest place The colour draws from ...
... thought The time will pass away . " And still I laugh'd , and did not fear But that , whene'er was past away The ... thoughts are given , And I have learnt to lift my face , Reminded how earth's greenest place The colour draws from ...
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... thoughts the same ? And so to me my very name Assumes a mournful sound . My brother gave that name to me When we were children twain ; When names acquired baptismally Were hard to utter , as to see That life had any pain . No shade was ...
... thoughts the same ? And so to me my very name Assumes a mournful sound . My brother gave that name to me When we were children twain ; When names acquired baptismally Were hard to utter , as to see That life had any pain . No shade was ...
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... thought Which is so tender , it hath caught Earth's guerdon of regret ! The earth may sadden , not remove , Our love divinely given ; And e'en that mortal grief shall prove The immortality of love And lead us nearer Heaven . E. B. ...
... thought Which is so tender , it hath caught Earth's guerdon of regret ! The earth may sadden , not remove , Our love divinely given ; And e'en that mortal grief shall prove The immortality of love And lead us nearer Heaven . E. B. ...
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A. H. Clough Alfred Tennyson beän beauty beneath bird breast breath bright C. G. Rossetti cheek child cowslips dark dead dear death deep dream earth Emmie eyes face fair flowers glory golden gone grave gray green grief hair hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope kiss knew land leave light little birdie live Locksley Hall lone look look'd Lord Houghton Lord Tennyson never night o'er O'Shaughnessy once pain pass'd passion poet proputty Ravelston rest rose round Scholar Gipsy seem'd shadow ship sigh silence sings Sir Richard Grenville Sirmio sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stirr'd stream summer sweet tears Tennyson-Turner thee Theocritus thine things thou thought thro Thyrsis turn'd voice vrom wave weary weep wild wind wonder words zome