Poetry of the year, passages from the poets descriptive of the seasons1853 |
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... receives , When thy south wind hath pierced the whispery shade , And happy murmurs , running through the grass , Tell that thy footsteps pass . And the bright waters - they too hear thy call 16 POETRY OF THE YEAR . HEMANS.
... receives , When thy south wind hath pierced the whispery shade , And happy murmurs , running through the grass , Tell that thy footsteps pass . And the bright waters - they too hear thy call 16 POETRY OF THE YEAR . HEMANS.
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... shade Lights up her love - torch . And oft a moment's space , What time the moon was lost behind a cloud , Hath heard a pause of silence ; till the moon Emerging , hath awaken'd earth and sky With one sensation , and these wakeful birds ...
... shade Lights up her love - torch . And oft a moment's space , What time the moon was lost behind a cloud , Hath heard a pause of silence ; till the moon Emerging , hath awaken'd earth and sky With one sensation , and these wakeful birds ...
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... , and wonder , and survey A world in miniature . A world not scorn'd by Him who made E'en weakness by His might ; But solemn in His depth of shade And splendid in His sight . BRUCE . LOOSED from the bands of frost , the 29 SPRING .
... , and wonder , and survey A world in miniature . A world not scorn'd by Him who made E'en weakness by His might ; But solemn in His depth of shade And splendid in His sight . BRUCE . LOOSED from the bands of frost , the 29 SPRING .
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... . Sometimes I let a sunbeam slip To light her shaded eye ; A second flutter'd round her lip , Like a golden butterfly . KEATS . I STOOD tiptoe upon a little hill ,. ( From " The Talking Oak . " ) AN EVENING VISIT TO WINDERMERE . 35 ...
... . Sometimes I let a sunbeam slip To light her shaded eye ; A second flutter'd round her lip , Like a golden butterfly . KEATS . I STOOD tiptoe upon a little hill ,. ( From " The Talking Oak . " ) AN EVENING VISIT TO WINDERMERE . 35 ...
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... shades that slanted o'er the green . There was wide wandering for the greediest eye , To peer about upon variety ; Far ... shade the violets , That they may bind the moss in leafy nets . 36 A filbert - hedge with wild - brier overtwined ...
... shades that slanted o'er the green . There was wide wandering for the greediest eye , To peer about upon variety ; Far ... shade the violets , That they may bind the moss in leafy nets . 36 A filbert - hedge with wild - brier overtwined ...
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