The Beauties of the British PoetsE. Kearny, 1839 - 395 páginas |
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... green reed trembles , and the bulrush nods . Waste , sandy valleys , once perplexed with thorn , The spiry fir and shapely box adorn : To leafless shrubs the flowery palm succeed , And odorous myrtle to the noisome weed . The lambs with ...
... green reed trembles , and the bulrush nods . Waste , sandy valleys , once perplexed with thorn , The spiry fir and shapely box adorn : To leafless shrubs the flowery palm succeed , And odorous myrtle to the noisome weed . The lambs with ...
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... green hill's side , Whose cold turf hides the buried friend ! And see the fairy valleys fade , Dun night has veiled the solemn view ! Yet once again , dear parted shade , Meek nature's child , again adieu ! The genial meads , assigned ...
... green hill's side , Whose cold turf hides the buried friend ! And see the fairy valleys fade , Dun night has veiled the solemn view ! Yet once again , dear parted shade , Meek nature's child , again adieu ! The genial meads , assigned ...
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... green , Seen by but few , and blushing to be seen , - Dejected , thoughtful , anxious , and afraid , Led by the lover , walked the silent maid : Slow through the meadows roved they , many a mile Toyed by each bank and trifled at each ...
... green , Seen by but few , and blushing to be seen , - Dejected , thoughtful , anxious , and afraid , Led by the lover , walked the silent maid : Slow through the meadows roved they , many a mile Toyed by each bank and trifled at each ...
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