Rhymes and Roundelayes in Praise of a Country LifeRoutledge, 1875 - 191 Seiten |
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... beauty , breathing balm And blessedness around , from slumber rose ; Joyful once more to see the East unclose Its gates of glory : -yet subdued and mild , Like the soft smile of Patience , amid woes By Hope and Resignation reconciled ...
... beauty , breathing balm And blessedness around , from slumber rose ; Joyful once more to see the East unclose Its gates of glory : -yet subdued and mild , Like the soft smile of Patience , amid woes By Hope and Resignation reconciled ...
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... beauty to behold , The mountain's pride , the meadow's flow'ry grace , The stately comeliness of forests old , The sport of floods which would themselves embrace ? What doth it serve to hear the sylvans ' songs , The cheerful thrush ...
... beauty to behold , The mountain's pride , the meadow's flow'ry grace , The stately comeliness of forests old , The sport of floods which would themselves embrace ? What doth it serve to hear the sylvans ' songs , The cheerful thrush ...
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... beauty , beautiful Thy tender blossoms are ! How delicate thy gauzy frill ! How rich thy branchy stem ! How soft thy voice , when woods are still , And thou sing'st hymns to them ! While silent showers are falling slow And , ' mid the ...
... beauty , beautiful Thy tender blossoms are ! How delicate thy gauzy frill ! How rich thy branchy stem ! How soft thy voice , when woods are still , And thou sing'st hymns to them ! While silent showers are falling slow And , ' mid the ...
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... beauty and love lay bare ; And the wand - like lily , which lifted up , As a mœnad , its moonlight - colour'd cup , Till the fiery star , which is its eye , Gazed through clear dew on the tender sky ; And the jessamine faint , and the ...
... beauty and love lay bare ; And the wand - like lily , which lifted up , As a mœnad , its moonlight - colour'd cup , Till the fiery star , which is its eye , Gazed through clear dew on the tender sky ; And the jessamine faint , and the ...
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WILD FLOWERS . I STOOD tiptoe upon a little hill ; The air was cooling , and so very still , THEY come ! the merry summer months of beauty ,. 55.
WILD FLOWERS . I STOOD tiptoe upon a little hill ; The air was cooling , and so very still , THEY come ! the merry summer months of beauty ,. 55.
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Amaryllis art thou AUTUMN beauty beneath bird BIRKET FOSTER bloom blossoms boughs bowers breath breeze bright brook buds Charlotte Smith cheer Clare clouds comes but once cottage courser Crown'd DAFFODILS dancing dark deep delight dewy doth Duke of Orleans earth EDWARD DUNCAN fair flocks flowers gale gentle gleaming glowing green grove happy Harral HARRISON WEIR HARVEST hath heart heaven hills hues hunt ladies gay lark leafy light lonely loud melody merrily merry mirth mistletoe moon MORNING mossy Motherwell mountain murmuring neath night nightingale o'er Old Christmas comes purple RICHARD ANSDELL rill roses round scene shade shepherd shining silent silent hills sing sleep smiles snow soft song sound spread SPRING stream summer sunny sweet swell thee THOMAS MACQUOID thou thrush toil trees vale village voice WALTER GOODALL wassail waves weary wild wind wind-flowers wings winter woodland woods yellow yonder