Rhymes and Roundelayes in Praise of a Country Life: Adorned with Many PicturesD. Appleton and Company, 1857 - 189 Seiten |
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... LARK THE WATER - WAGTAIL Millon . 31 THE SUMMER MONTHS Proctor Howitt Motherwell . . 64 69 63 65 • Hogg 32 SUMMER Anon .. 68 . Howitt 33 SUMMER TINTS Clare 69 THE LARK THE NIGHTINGALE THE THRUSH . THE NIGHTINGALE 34 • . JULY . Clare 70 ...
... LARK THE WATER - WAGTAIL Millon . 31 THE SUMMER MONTHS Proctor Howitt Motherwell . . 64 69 63 65 • Hogg 32 SUMMER Anon .. 68 . Howitt 33 SUMMER TINTS Clare 69 THE LARK THE NIGHTINGALE THE THRUSH . THE NIGHTINGALE 34 • . JULY . Clare 70 ...
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... lark carols clear from her aerial tour . MORNING WALK . Beattie . HE morning hath not lost her virgin blush , Nor step , but mine , soil'd the earth's tinsell'd robe . How full of Heaven this solitude appears- This healthful comfort of ...
... lark carols clear from her aerial tour . MORNING WALK . Beattie . HE morning hath not lost her virgin blush , Nor step , but mine , soil'd the earth's tinsell'd robe . How full of Heaven this solitude appears- This healthful comfort of ...
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... lark overhead ; the speckled thrush , Who now had taken with delight his seat Upon the slender larch , the day to greet ; The starling , chattering to her callow young ; And that monotonous lay , which seems to fleet Like echo through ...
... lark overhead ; the speckled thrush , Who now had taken with delight his seat Upon the slender larch , the day to greet ; The starling , chattering to her callow young ; And that monotonous lay , which seems to fleet Like echo through ...
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... goat looks down From his empurpling bed of heath , where break The waters deep and blue , with crystal gleams Of their quick - leaping people ; the fresh lark Is in the morning sky ; the nightingale Tunes evensong. 14.
... goat looks down From his empurpling bed of heath , where break The waters deep and blue , with crystal gleams Of their quick - leaping people ; the fresh lark Is in the morning sky ; the nightingale Tunes evensong. 14.
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... thou from year to year hast sung too late For my relief , yet hadst no reason why : Whether the muse or love call thee his mate , Both them I serve , and of their train am I. Milton . THE LARK . IRD of the wilderness , Blithesome and. 31.
... thou from year to year hast sung too late For my relief , yet hadst no reason why : Whether the muse or love call thee his mate , Both them I serve , and of their train am I. Milton . THE LARK . IRD of the wilderness , Blithesome and. 31.
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Amaryllis art thou AUTUMN beauty bells beneath bird BIRKET FOSTER bloom blossoms blue boughs bowers breath breeze bright brook buds calm Charlotte Smith cheer chorus gay Christmas comes clouds cottage Crown'd daffodils dancing dark deep delight dewy doth earth EDWARD DUNCAN fair fling flocks flowers fresh gale gentle glowing gold dagger green green days grove Hail this merry happy hark Harral HARRISON WEIR hath hear heart heaven hills hues lark leafy leaves light lonely love restored melody mirth moon morn mossy mountain murmuring night nightingale o'er purple RICHARD ANSDELL rill roses round shade shepherd shining silent silent hills silver beech sing sleep smiles soft song sound spread spring stream summer sunny sweet swell thee thine thrush toil trees vale village virgin train voice WALTER GOODALL warm waves wild wind wind-flowers wings winter woodland woods yellow youth