Poetry of the Year: Passages from the Poets Descriptive of the SeasonsE. H. Butler & Company, 1857 - 128 páginas |
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... bowers , And the ancient graves and the fallen fanes Are veiled with wreaths on Italian plains ; — But it is not for me , in my hour of bloom , To speak of the ruin or the tomb ! I have looked on the hills of the stormy North.
... bowers , And the ancient graves and the fallen fanes Are veiled with wreaths on Italian plains ; — But it is not for me , in my hour of bloom , To speak of the ruin or the tomb ! I have looked on the hills of the stormy North.
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... blooms of the morn may dwell , I tarry no longer - farewell , farewell ! The summer is coming , on soft winds borne- Ye may press the grape , ye may bind the corn ! For me , I depart to a brighter shore- Ye are marked by care , ye are ...
... blooms of the morn may dwell , I tarry no longer - farewell , farewell ! The summer is coming , on soft winds borne- Ye may press the grape , ye may bind the corn ! For me , I depart to a brighter shore- Ye are marked by care , ye are ...
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... blooming Morn Upon her wings presents the God unshorn ! See how Aurora throws her fair Fresh - quilted colors through the air ! — Get up , sweet slug - a - bed ! and see The dew bespangling herb and tree . Each flower has wept and bowed ...
... blooming Morn Upon her wings presents the God unshorn ! See how Aurora throws her fair Fresh - quilted colors through the air ! — Get up , sweet slug - a - bed ! and see The dew bespangling herb and tree . Each flower has wept and bowed ...
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... blooming roses grow ; In a joyful company , We the bursting flowers will see ; Up , your festal dress prepare ! Where gay hearts are meeting , there THE WOODLAND IN SPRING . May hath pleasures most inviting 34 A TRIBUTE TO MAY . A ...
... blooming roses grow ; In a joyful company , We the bursting flowers will see ; Up , your festal dress prepare ! Where gay hearts are meeting , there THE WOODLAND IN SPRING . May hath pleasures most inviting 34 A TRIBUTE TO MAY . A ...
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... longings for the dead ! -why come they back With thy young birds , and leaves , and living blooms ? Oh ! is it not , that from thine earthly track EARLY SPRING . Hope to thy world may look beyond 38 BREATHINGS OF SPRING .
... longings for the dead ! -why come they back With thy young birds , and leaves , and living blooms ? Oh ! is it not , that from thine earthly track EARLY SPRING . Hope to thy world may look beyond 38 BREATHINGS OF SPRING .
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Términos y frases comunes
Amid AUTUMN beautiful beech behold bending beneath birds bloom blue bough bowers breathes bright brook brow buds burst cheerful clouds Corinna CORINNA'S COWPER cowslip cuckoo daisies deep delight dewy doth E'en earth fair fields flock flowers forest fresh gale gentle gleam gleaner glebe glow golden grass green grove harvest-home hath hawthorn heart heaven hill icicle insects JOY OF SPRING king-cups lark leafy leaves light LONGFELLOW looks MAY-BUSH mead merry minnow MORNING moss mossy mountains murmurs Nature's night nightingale nightly o'er Philomel POETRY primrose rain rise rock round shade shepherd shine showers silent silver sings smile snow soft soft wind song spread SPRING SPRING POINTING stream SUMMER REVERIE sunbeams sunny sweet sweetly thee THOMSON thou thrush trees twitter vale violets voice wain walk wander warble waving WILD BRAMBLE wind wings WINTER wintry woodland woods yellow