Rhymes and Roundelayes in Praise of a Country LifeRoutledge, 1875 - 191 Seiten |
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... wind swept by , - The cottage chimneys , half conceal'd from view By their embowering foliage , sent on high Their pallid wreaths of smoke , unruffled to the sky . And every gentle sound which broke the hush Of Morning's. 10 SUNRISE AND ...
... wind swept by , - The cottage chimneys , half conceal'd from view By their embowering foliage , sent on high Their pallid wreaths of smoke , unruffled to the sky . And every gentle sound which broke the hush Of Morning's. 10 SUNRISE AND ...
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... wind , thy smooth paramour , With the soft laughter of her flowery meads , Her joys , her melodies : the prancing stag Flutters the shivering fern ; the steed shakes out His main , the dewy herbage , silver - webb'd , With frank step ...
... wind , thy smooth paramour , With the soft laughter of her flowery meads , Her joys , her melodies : the prancing stag Flutters the shivering fern ; the steed shakes out His main , the dewy herbage , silver - webb'd , With frank step ...
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... wind , And through the stormy deep Breathe thine own tender calm . Thee , best beloved ! the virgin train await With songs , and festal rites , and joy to rove Thy blooming wilds among , And vales and dewy lawns , With untired feet ...
... wind , And through the stormy deep Breathe thine own tender calm . Thee , best beloved ! the virgin train await With songs , and festal rites , and joy to rove Thy blooming wilds among , And vales and dewy lawns , With untired feet ...
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And feed the flowering osier's early shoots ; And call those winds which through the whispering boughs With warm and pleasant breath Salute the blowing flowers . Now let me sit beneath the whitening thorn , And mark thy spreading tints ...
And feed the flowering osier's early shoots ; And call those winds which through the whispering boughs With warm and pleasant breath Salute the blowing flowers . Now let me sit beneath the whitening thorn , And mark thy spreading tints ...
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... winds are sobbing ? Art thou the Peter of Norway boors ? Their Thomas in Finland , And Russia far inland ? The bird who by some name or other All men who know thee call thee brother ? THE WREN . Wordsworth . THE little woodland dwarf ...
... winds are sobbing ? Art thou the Peter of Norway boors ? Their Thomas in Finland , And Russia far inland ? The bird who by some name or other All men who know thee call thee brother ? THE WREN . Wordsworth . THE little woodland dwarf ...
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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