The World's Best Poetry ...John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Charles Francis Richardson, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard J. D. Morris, 1904 |
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... not where , And Kilmeny had seen what she could not declare . Kilmeny had been where the cock never crew , Where the rain never fell , and the wind never blew ; But it seemed as the harp of the sky had 22 POEMS OF FANCY .
... not where , And Kilmeny had seen what she could not declare . Kilmeny had been where the cock never crew , Where the rain never fell , and the wind never blew ; But it seemed as the harp of the sky had 22 POEMS OF FANCY .
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... wind or the linked flame ; She hid her een frae the dazzling view ; She looked again , and the scene was new . She saw a sun on a summer sky , And clouds of amber sailing by ; A lovely land beneath her lay , And that land had glens and ...
... wind or the linked flame ; She hid her een frae the dazzling view ; She looked again , and the scene was new . She saw a sun on a summer sky , And clouds of amber sailing by ; A lovely land beneath her lay , And that land had glens and ...
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... winds are whist , and the owl is still ; The bat in the shelvy rock is hid ; And naught is heard on the lonely hill But the cricket's chirp , and the answer shrill Of the gauze - winged katydid ; And the plaint of the wailing ...
... winds are whist , and the owl is still ; The bat in the shelvy rock is hid ; And naught is heard on the lonely hill But the cricket's chirp , and the answer shrill Of the gauze - winged katydid ; And the plaint of the wailing ...
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... wind was soft and low , It cooled the heat of his burning brow ; And he felt new life in his sinews shoot , As he drank the juice of the calamus - root ; And now he treads the fatal shore As fresh and vigorous as before . Wrapped in ...
... wind was soft and low , It cooled the heat of his burning brow ; And he felt new life in his sinews shoot , As he drank the juice of the calamus - root ; And now he treads the fatal shore As fresh and vigorous as before . Wrapped in ...
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... wind He flung a glittering spark behind ; He flies like a feather in the blast Till the first light cloud in heaven is past . But the shapes of air have begun their work , And a drizzly mist is round him cast ; He cannot see through the ...
... wind He flung a glittering spark behind ; He flies like a feather in the blast Till the first light cloud in heaven is past . But the shapes of air have begun their work , And a drizzly mist is round him cast ; He cannot see through the ...
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The World's Best Poetry ... John Vance Cheney,Sir Charles G. D. Roberts,Francis Hovey Stoddard,John Raymond Howard Visos knygos peržiūra - 1904 |
The World's Best Poetry ... John Vance Cheney,Sir Charles G. D. Roberts,Francis Hovey Stoddard,John Raymond Howard Visos knygos peržiūra - 1904 |
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angels beauty beneath bird blow blue breast breath breeze bright Camelot Cleon clouds cried dark dead dear death deep door doth dreams earth EDGAR ALLAN POE EDMUND SPENSER eyes fair fairy fancy fear flowers frae FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER gleam golden gray green hair hand Hark haste hath hear heard heart heaven JOAQUIN MILLER JOHN KEATS Judas Iscariot Kilmeny lady of Shalott land laugh light live looked Lord MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mind moon Moonlight Song mortal murmured never Nevermore night o'er once passion PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE poet rest Rhocus rose round shadows shore sigh silence sing sleep smile snow soft song sorrow soul of Judas sound spirit stars stood stream sweet tears tell thee things thought toil Translation unto voice wandered wave weary wild wind wings