Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... raven stood on his white breast ; Hoarsely in the dead man's ear Raven whispered , “ Friend , good cheer ! Ere the winter pinch the crow He that slew thee shall lie low . " FROM " THE VIRGIN WIDOW " I SONG Love slept 4 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... raven stood on his white breast ; Hoarsely in the dead man's ear Raven whispered , “ Friend , good cheer ! Ere the winter pinch the crow He that slew thee shall lie low . " FROM " THE VIRGIN WIDOW " I SONG Love slept 4 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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... dead , Than let the pitchers get a - head . ' Tis merry at the rick to zee How picks do wag , an ' hay do vlee . While woone's unlwoadèn , woone do teäke The pitches in ; an ' zome do meäke The lofty rick upright an ' roun ' , An ...
... dead , Than let the pitchers get a - head . ' Tis merry at the rick to zee How picks do wag , an ' hay do vlee . While woone's unlwoadèn , woone do teäke The pitches in ; an ' zome do meäke The lofty rick upright an ' roun ' , An ...
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... dead moon's shell ; Not dead indeed , but vacant , since ' tis RICHARD HENGIST HORNE FROM "ORION" I II.
... dead moon's shell ; Not dead indeed , but vacant , since ' tis RICHARD HENGIST HORNE FROM "ORION" I II.
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MDCCCLXXXII. Not dead indeed , but vacant , since ' tis now Left by its bright Divinity . The snows On steepest heights grave tints of dawn receive , And mountains from the misty woodland rise More clear of outline , while thick vapours ...
MDCCCLXXXII. Not dead indeed , but vacant , since ' tis now Left by its bright Divinity . The snows On steepest heights grave tints of dawn receive , And mountains from the misty woodland rise More clear of outline , while thick vapours ...
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... dead . Nor did he many days to earth belong , For like a pent - up stream , released again , The years arrested by the strength of song Came down on him amain ; Sudden as a dissolving thaw in spring ; Gentle as when upon the first warm ...
... dead . Nor did he many days to earth belong , For like a pent - up stream , released again , The years arrested by the strength of song Came down on him amain ; Sudden as a dissolving thaw in spring ; Gentle as when upon the first warm ...
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