Poetry of the year, passages from the poets descriptive of the seasons1853 |
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... thought ! In Nature there is nothing melancholy . ' Tis the merry Nightingale That crowds , and hurries , and precipitates With fast thick warble his delicious notes , As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to ...
... thought ! In Nature there is nothing melancholy . ' Tis the merry Nightingale That crowds , and hurries , and precipitates With fast thick warble his delicious notes , As he were fearful that an April night Would be too short for him to ...
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... thoughts above Earth , or what poor mortals love : Thus free from law - suits , and the noise Of princes ' courts , I would rejoice : Or with my Bryan and a book , Loiter long days near Shawford Brook ; There sit by him , and eat my ...
... thoughts above Earth , or what poor mortals love : Thus free from law - suits , and the noise Of princes ' courts , I would rejoice : Or with my Bryan and a book , Loiter long days near Shawford Brook ; There sit by him , and eat my ...
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... At sight of this your perfect innocence , The sterner thoughts of manhood melt away Into a mood as mild as woman's dreams . 1 HURDIS . How gay this meadow ! -like a gamesome 31 SPRING . THE GREAT SUN, SCATTERING THE CLOUDS WILSON.
... At sight of this your perfect innocence , The sterner thoughts of manhood melt away Into a mood as mild as woman's dreams . 1 HURDIS . How gay this meadow ! -like a gamesome 31 SPRING . THE GREAT SUN, SCATTERING THE CLOUDS WILSON.
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... thought , and still the break of morn Outrun , and chasing midnight as she flies Pursue her round the globe . THE POETRY OF SUMMER . 1 ' TENNYSON . HER 32 POETRY OF THE YEAR . HOW GAY THIS MEADOW!-LIKE A GAMESOME V HURDIS 21 * * * * * ≈
... thought , and still the break of morn Outrun , and chasing midnight as she flies Pursue her round the globe . THE POETRY OF SUMMER . 1 ' TENNYSON . HER 32 POETRY OF THE YEAR . HOW GAY THIS MEADOW!-LIKE A GAMESOME V HURDIS 21 * * * * * ≈
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... thoughts away , Than the soft rustle of a maiden's gown Fanning away the dandelion's down ; Than the light music of ... thought ; O let me lead her gently o'er the brook , Watch her half - smiling lips and downward look ; O let me for ...
... thoughts away , Than the soft rustle of a maiden's gown Fanning away the dandelion's down ; Than the light music of ... thought ; O let me lead her gently o'er the brook , Watch her half - smiling lips and downward look ; O let me for ...
Términos y frases comunes
AUTUMN behold bending Beneath birds bloom blue boughs bower breathe breeze bright brook brow buds burst CHARLOTTE SMITH cheerful CLARE clouds cowslip cuckoo daisies dance delight dewy E'en earth eaves faint fair fields flock flowers forest fresh gale gentle gleam glow go a-Maying golden grass green green days grove hath hawthorn heart heaven hill hither king-cups kiss L. E. BARKER lark lazy Kate leaves LEIGH HUNT light lonely elm looks mead merry morn moss mountains murmurs Nature's night nightingale noise o'er pale Philomel rain rejoice ringdoves rock round rustling scatter'd shade Shawford shepherd shining shower silent silver silver beech sings smile soft song sound spray Spring sunny sunny brow sweet thee thou tree universal song vale violets voice wain walk wanton song warbling waving wild wind wings winter aconite wood anemone woodland woods yellow