Rhymes and Roundelayes in Praise of a Country LifeRoutledge, 1875 - 191 Seiten |
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... Amaryllis , let me convey thee ; In Neptune's arms nought shall affray thee ; Sleep's god no longer power has to stay thee , Over thy eyes and speech to prevail . Come out a - fishing ; nets forth are carrying 4 SUNRISE AND MORNING .
... Amaryllis , let me convey thee ; In Neptune's arms nought shall affray thee ; Sleep's god no longer power has to stay thee , Over thy eyes and speech to prevail . Come out a - fishing ; nets forth are carrying 4 SUNRISE AND MORNING .
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... sleep . And mark ! the flitting sea - birds lave Their plumes in the reflecting wave ; While cranes from hoary winter fly To flutter in a kinder sky . Now the genial star of day Dissolves the murky clouds away , And cultured field and ...
... sleep . And mark ! the flitting sea - birds lave Their plumes in the reflecting wave ; While cranes from hoary winter fly To flutter in a kinder sky . Now the genial star of day Dissolves the murky clouds away , And cultured field and ...
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... , Upon their foamy wings . Through all the long wet nights they brawl , By mountain - homes remote , Till woodmen in their sleep behold Their ample rafts afloat . The lazy wheel that hung so dry Above the idle 27 SPRING .
... , Upon their foamy wings . Through all the long wet nights they brawl , By mountain - homes remote , Till woodmen in their sleep behold Their ample rafts afloat . The lazy wheel that hung so dry Above the idle 27 SPRING .
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... sleep . Charlotte Smith . THE LINNET . I WADNA gie the Lintie's sang , So merry on the broomy lea , For a ' the notes that ever rang From a ' the harps o ' minstrelsy ! Mair dear to me where buss or breer Amang the pathless heather ...
... sleep . Charlotte Smith . THE LINNET . I WADNA gie the Lintie's sang , So merry on the broomy lea , For a ' the notes that ever rang From a ' the harps o ' minstrelsy ! Mair dear to me where buss or breer Amang the pathless heather ...
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... er which the mind may hover till it dozes ; O'er which it well might take a pleasant sleep , But that ' tis ever startled by the leap Of buds into ripe flowers . Keats . THE ROSE . O , lovely rose ! Tell her 57 I SPRING FLOWERS .
... er which the mind may hover till it dozes ; O'er which it well might take a pleasant sleep , But that ' tis ever startled by the leap Of buds into ripe flowers . Keats . THE ROSE . O , lovely rose ! Tell her 57 I SPRING FLOWERS .
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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