Songs of NatureJohn Burroughs McClure, Phillips & Company, 1901 - 359 páginas |
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... Spring Through the winter wandering , Found , it seems , the halcyon Morn To hoar February born ; Bending from Heaven , in azure mirth , It kissed the forehead of the Earth , And smiled upon the silent sea , And bade the. 18.
... Spring Through the winter wandering , Found , it seems , the halcyon Morn To hoar February born ; Bending from Heaven , in azure mirth , It kissed the forehead of the Earth , And smiled upon the silent sea , And bade the. 18.
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... springs . How glorious is thy girdle cast O'er mountain , tower , and town , Or mirrored in the ocean vast , A thousand fathoms down ! As fresh in yon horizon dark , As young thy beauties seem , As when the eagle from the ark First ...
... springs . How glorious is thy girdle cast O'er mountain , tower , and town , Or mirrored in the ocean vast , A thousand fathoms down ! As fresh in yon horizon dark , As young thy beauties seem , As when the eagle from the ark First ...
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... spring At once o'er the waves on their stormy wing . O'er the Deep ! O'er the Deep ! Where the whale , and the shark , and the sword - fish sleep , Outflying the blast and the driving rain , The Petrel telleth her tale — in vain ; For ...
... spring At once o'er the waves on their stormy wing . O'er the Deep ! O'er the Deep ! Where the whale , and the shark , and the sword - fish sleep , Outflying the blast and the driving rain , The Petrel telleth her tale — in vain ; For ...
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... a body be ! In vain to me the cowslips blaw , In vain to me the vi'lets spring ; In vain to me in glen or shaw , The mavis and the lintwhite sing . And maun I still , etc. The merry ploughboy cheers his team , Wi ' joy. 40.
... a body be ! In vain to me the cowslips blaw , In vain to me the vi'lets spring ; In vain to me in glen or shaw , The mavis and the lintwhite sing . And maun I still , etc. The merry ploughboy cheers his team , Wi ' joy. 40.
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... , And fondly sae did I o ' mine . Wi ' lightsome heart I pu'd a rose , Fu ' sweet upon its thorny tree ; But fause lover stole my rose , my And , ah ! he left the thorn wi ' me . SPRING SONG IN THE CITY W By Robert Buchanan HO. 44.
... , And fondly sae did I o ' mine . Wi ' lightsome heart I pu'd a rose , Fu ' sweet upon its thorny tree ; But fause lover stole my rose , my And , ah ! he left the thorn wi ' me . SPRING SONG IN THE CITY W By Robert Buchanan HO. 44.
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