Pastoral PoemsS. Low, Son, & Company, 1860 - 55 psl. |
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... grass did the little maiden kneel , While to that mountain lamb she gave its evening meal . The lamb , while from her hand he thus his supper took , Seemed to feast with head and ears ; and his tail with pleasure shook . " Drink ...
... grass did the little maiden kneel , While to that mountain lamb she gave its evening meal . The lamb , while from her hand he thus his supper took , Seemed to feast with head and ears ; and his tail with pleasure shook . " Drink ...
12 psl.
... grass is soft , and green as grass can be ; Rest , little young one , rest ; what is't that aileth thee ? " What is it thou wouldst seek ? What is wanting to thy heart ? Thy limbs , are they not strong ? And beautiful thou art : This ...
... grass is soft , and green as grass can be ; Rest , little young one , rest ; what is't that aileth thee ? " What is it thou wouldst seek ? What is wanting to thy heart ? Thy limbs , are they not strong ? And beautiful thou art : This ...
15 psl.
... grass , Two boys are sitting in the sun , - It seems they have no work to do , Or that their work is done . On pipes of sycamore they play The fragments of a Christmas hymn ; Or with that plant which in our dale We call Stag - horn , or ...
... grass , Two boys are sitting in the sun , - It seems they have no work to do , Or that their work is done . On pipes of sycamore they play The fragments of a Christmas hymn ; Or with that plant which in our dale We call Stag - horn , or ...
21 psl.
... , I chanced to see at break of day The solitary child . D The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door. No mate , no comrade Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor , — While I am lying on the grass Thy loud note. Warren. ...
... , I chanced to see at break of day The solitary child . D The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door. No mate , no comrade Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor , — While I am lying on the grass Thy loud note. Warren. ...
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... ! I have heard , I hear thee and rejoice . O Cuckoo ! shall I call thee bird , Or but a wandering voice ? From hill to hill it seems to pass At once. While I am lying on the grass Thy loud note smites my ear , -IT seems a day , ...
... ! I have heard , I hear thee and rejoice . O Cuckoo ! shall I call thee bird , Or but a wandering voice ? From hill to hill it seems to pass At once. While I am lying on the grass Thy loud note smites my ear , -IT seems a day , ...
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answered arms began beneath Beside better bird blessed born breath bring brook built called cheerful child churchyard cottage delight door drink face fair father fear feeling feet fields flock gain gave gone grass grave green grew half hand hear heard heart heaven hills hope housewife Isabel laid lamb land leave length light limbs little maid lived look Lucy Luke maiden Michael mind mother mountain named natural never night o'er objects oftentimes once passed past PASTORAL play pleasure reached received rest RETURNED rocks round seas seems seen seven shade sheep sheep-fold shepherd side sight sing single sitting song sound speak spirit stones stood stopped strength strong thee things thou art thoughts took trees turn vale valley voice week wind woods Wrought young youth