The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1920 - 279 страница |
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... Wave - like , palm by palm is stirr❜d , And the bird sings to the bird , And the day sings one rich word , And the great night comes replying , Long red reaches of the cane , Yellow winding water - lane , Verdant isle and amber river ...
... Wave - like , palm by palm is stirr❜d , And the bird sings to the bird , And the day sings one rich word , And the great night comes replying , Long red reaches of the cane , Yellow winding water - lane , Verdant isle and amber river ...
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... wave , Under a dark , red - fruited yew - tree's shade . -No , no , thou hast not felt the lapse of hours ! For what wears out the life of mortal men ? ' Tis that from change to change their being rolls ; ' Tis that repeated shocks ...
... wave , Under a dark , red - fruited yew - tree's shade . -No , no , thou hast not felt the lapse of hours ! For what wears out the life of mortal men ? ' Tis that from change to change their being rolls ; ' Tis that repeated shocks ...
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... Wave us away , and keep thy solitude ! Still nursing the unconquerable hope , Still clutching the inviolable shade ... waves— And snatch'd his rudder , and shook out more sail ; And day and night held on indignantly O'er the blue Midland ...
... Wave us away , and keep thy solitude ! Still nursing the unconquerable hope , Still clutching the inviolable shade ... waves— And snatch'd his rudder , and shook out more sail ; And day and night held on indignantly O'er the blue Midland ...
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... waves ripple and gleam . And soon they will reach the shore Of that land whereof he sings , And love and song will be evermore The precious , the only things ; They will live and have long deligh They two in each other's sight , In the ...
... waves ripple and gleam . And soon they will reach the shore Of that land whereof he sings , And love and song will be evermore The precious , the only things ; They will live and have long deligh They two in each other's sight , In the ...
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... wave ; and that sound came to be The passionate voice I knew ; and my tears fell . And at their fall , his eyes beneath grew hers ; And with his foot and with his wing - feathers He swept the spring that water'd my heart's drouth . Then ...
... wave ; and that sound came to be The passionate voice I knew ; and my tears fell . And at their fall , his eyes beneath grew hers ; And with his foot and with his wing - feathers He swept the spring that water'd my heart's drouth . Then ...
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