Poetry of the SeasonsSilver, Burdett, 1898 - 336 Seiten |
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... bowers , That sweetly sung to call forth paramours ; And in his hand a javelin he did bear , And on his head ( as fit for warlike stores ) A gilt engraven morion he did wear , That , as some did him love , so others did him fear ...
... bowers , That sweetly sung to call forth paramours ; And in his hand a javelin he did bear , And on his head ( as fit for warlike stores ) A gilt engraven morion he did wear , That , as some did him love , so others did him fear ...
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... gushes of its rill , Which , pure from mossy beds , did down distill , And after parting beds of simple flowers , By many streams a little lake did fill , Which round its marge reflected woven bowers , And , POETRY OF SPRING . 19 Morning.
... gushes of its rill , Which , pure from mossy beds , did down distill , And after parting beds of simple flowers , By many streams a little lake did fill , Which round its marge reflected woven bowers , And , POETRY OF SPRING . 19 Morning.
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Which round its marge reflected woven bowers , And , in its middle space , a sky that never lowers . -John Keats . TH SUNSHINE LAND . HEY came in sight of a lovely shore , Yellow as gold in the morning light ; The sun's own color at ...
Which round its marge reflected woven bowers , And , in its middle space , a sky that never lowers . -John Keats . TH SUNSHINE LAND . HEY came in sight of a lovely shore , Yellow as gold in the morning light ; The sun's own color at ...
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... among the bowers . The schoolboy , wand'ring through the wood To pull the primrose gay , Starts , the new voice of spring to hear , And imitates thy lay . What time the pea puts on the bloom Thou fliest. POETRY OF SPRING . 23.
... among the bowers . The schoolboy , wand'ring through the wood To pull the primrose gay , Starts , the new voice of spring to hear , And imitates thy lay . What time the pea puts on the bloom Thou fliest. POETRY OF SPRING . 23.
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... bower is ever green , Thy sky is ever clear ; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song , No winter in thy year ! Oh , could I ... bowers , And the ancient graves and the fallen fanes Are veiled with wreaths as Italian plains ; But it is not for ...
... bower is ever green , Thy sky is ever clear ; Thou hast no sorrow in thy song , No winter in thy year ! Oh , could I ... bowers , And the ancient graves and the fallen fanes Are veiled with wreaths as Italian plains ; But it is not for ...
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