Poems of Wordsworth (from Arnold's Selections)Macmillan and Company, 1892 - 331 sidor |
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... hour after hour ! — That Mother , whose spirit in fetters is bound , While she dandles the Babe in her arms to the sound . Now , coaches and chariots ! roar on like a stream ; Here are twenty souls happy as souls in a dream : They are ...
... hour after hour ! — That Mother , whose spirit in fetters is bound , While she dandles the Babe in her arms to the sound . Now , coaches and chariots ! roar on like a stream ; Here are twenty souls happy as souls in a dream : They are ...
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... shout , Their pleasant Indian town , To gather strawberries all day long ; Returning with a choral song When daylight is gone down . He spake of plants divine and strange That every hour 24 NARRATIVE POEMS . NARRATIVE POEMS PAGE V.
... shout , Their pleasant Indian town , To gather strawberries all day long ; Returning with a choral song When daylight is gone down . He spake of plants divine and strange That every hour 24 NARRATIVE POEMS . NARRATIVE POEMS PAGE V.
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William Wordsworth Matthew Arnold. He spake of plants divine and strange That every hour their blossoms change , Ten thousand lovely hues ! With budding , fading , faded flowers They stand the wonder of the bowers From morn to evening ...
William Wordsworth Matthew Arnold. He spake of plants divine and strange That every hour their blossoms change , Ten thousand lovely hues ! With budding , fading , faded flowers They stand the wonder of the bowers From morn to evening ...
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... hours she knew , Nor wanted sun , nor rain , nor dew , Nor pastimes of the May , -They all were with her in her cell ; And a wild brook with cheerful knell Did o'er the pebbles play . When Ruth three seasons thus had lain , There came ...
... hours she knew , Nor wanted sun , nor rain , nor dew , Nor pastimes of the May , -They all were with her in her cell ; And a wild brook with cheerful knell Did o'er the pebbles play . When Ruth three seasons thus had lain , There came ...
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... hour that it is yeaned ; And white with foam as if with cleaving sleet . Upon his side the Hart was lying stretched : His nostril touched a spring beneath a hill , And with the last deep groan his breath had fetched The waters of the ...
... hour that it is yeaned ; And white with foam as if with cleaving sleet . Upon his side the Hart was lying stretched : His nostril touched a spring beneath a hill , And with the last deep groan his breath had fetched The waters of the ...
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