Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... murmurs low : Beneath the curdling wind Green through the shades the waters rush and roll , ( Or whitened only by the unfrequent shoal ) Till two dark hills , with darker yet behind , Confront them , -purple mountains almost black ...
... murmurs low : Beneath the curdling wind Green through the shades the waters rush and roll , ( Or whitened only by the unfrequent shoal ) Till two dark hills , with darker yet behind , Confront them , -purple mountains almost black ...
137 psl.
... murmur of a summer's day . Screen'd is this nook o'er the high , half - reap'd field , And here till sun - down , shepherd ! will I be . Through the thick corn the scarlet poppies peep , And round green roots and yellowing stalks I see ...
... murmur of a summer's day . Screen'd is this nook o'er the high , half - reap'd field , And here till sun - down , shepherd ! will I be . Through the thick corn the scarlet poppies peep , And round green roots and yellowing stalks I see ...
231 psl.
... murmur low , " There comes no sleep nor any love . " But Galahad stoop'd and kiss'd his brow : He shiver'd ; I saw his pale lips move . SIR OZANA There comes no sleep nor any love ; Ah me ! I shiver with delight . I am so weak I cannot ...
... murmur low , " There comes no sleep nor any love . " But Galahad stoop'd and kiss'd his brow : He shiver'd ; I saw his pale lips move . SIR OZANA There comes no sleep nor any love ; Ah me ! I shiver with delight . I am so weak I cannot ...
243 psl.
... murmur from the shore , And in the place two fair streams are , Drawn from the purple hills afar , Drawn down unto the restless sea ; The hills whose flowers ne'er fed the bee , The shore no ship has ever seen , Still beaten by the ...
... murmur from the shore , And in the place two fair streams are , Drawn from the purple hills afar , Drawn down unto the restless sea ; The hills whose flowers ne'er fed the bee , The shore no ship has ever seen , Still beaten by the ...
291 psl.
... murmur dies away— All is husht save drowsy din Of the waggons rolling in , Drawn amid the plenteous meads By small fat and sleepy steeds . Folk with faces fresh as fruit Sit therein or trudge afoot , Brightly drest for all to see , In ...
... murmur dies away— All is husht save drowsy din Of the waggons rolling in , Drawn amid the plenteous meads By small fat and sleepy steeds . Folk with faces fresh as fruit Sit therein or trudge afoot , Brightly drest for all to see , In ...
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