The Book of PoetryBennett George Johns James Burns, 1847 - 186 Seiten |
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... never - failing friends are they , With whom I converse day by day . My thoughts are with the dead ; with them I live in long - past years ; Their virtues love , their faults condemn , Partake their hopes and fears . " Shakspere , and ...
... never - failing friends are they , With whom I converse day by day . My thoughts are with the dead ; with them I live in long - past years ; Their virtues love , their faults condemn , Partake their hopes and fears . " Shakspere , and ...
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... Still we tread the same coarse way , - The present's still a cloudy day . Oh , may I with myself agree , And never covet what I see ! AN ENGLISH LANDSCAPE . Content me with an humble shade 6 Logan AUTHOR PAGE The Prospect.
... Still we tread the same coarse way , - The present's still a cloudy day . Oh , may I with myself agree , And never covet what I see ! AN ENGLISH LANDSCAPE . Content me with an humble shade 6 Logan AUTHOR PAGE The Prospect.
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... never might need them at last . ' " " " You are old , Father William , " the young man cried , " And pleasures with youth pass away ; And yet you lament not the days that are gone ; Now tell me the reason , I pray . " LLEWELLYN AND HIS ...
... never might need them at last . ' " " " You are old , Father William , " the young man cried , " And pleasures with youth pass away ; And yet you lament not the days that are gone ; Now tell me the reason , I pray . " LLEWELLYN AND HIS ...
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... never might grieve for the past . " " You are old , Father William , " the young man “ And life must be hastening away ; Tcried , You are cheerful , and love to converse upon death ; Now tell me the reason , I pray . " " I am cheerful ...
... never might grieve for the past . " " You are old , Father William , " the young man “ And life must be hastening away ; Tcried , You are cheerful , and love to converse upon death ; Now tell me the reason , I pray . " " I am cheerful ...
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... never could the spearman pass , Or forester , unmoved ; Here oft the tear - besprinkled grass Llewellyn's sorrow proved . And here he hung his horn and spear ; And oft , as evening fell , In fancy's piercing sounds would hear Poor ...
... never could the spearman pass , Or forester , unmoved ; Here oft the tear - besprinkled grass Llewellyn's sorrow proved . And here he hung his horn and spear ; And oft , as evening fell , In fancy's piercing sounds would hear Poor ...
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beauty behold beneath bowers breast breath bright Caledonia CASABIANCA charms cheerful clouds cried Cumnor Hall dark dead death deep doth dreadful E'en earth eyes fair falchion Father William fear fire flowers Gelert gentle glory grave green hath hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre HENRY VAUGHAN hill HOHENLINDEN holy hope HYMN King Henry land light LLEWELLYN look look'd Lord lowly Lycidas Mayenne morn mourn murmur Navarre never night o'er pass'd peace pomp porringer praise pray proud rise round S. T. COLERIDGE shade sight silent sing SIR JOHN MOORE Skiddaw skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound sound of music spirit star stream swain sweet tears tears of thoughtful thee thine things thou art thou hast thought voice wand'ring wave weep wild wind woods young youth