Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... play on such a feäce ? No ! She's now staïd , An ' where she play'd , There's noo such maïd that now ha ' took The pleäce that she ha ' long vorsook , Though clack , clack , clack , vrom hour to hour , Wi ' whirlèn stwone an ' streamèn ...
... play on such a feäce ? No ! She's now staïd , An ' where she play'd , There's noo such maïd that now ha ' took The pleäce that she ha ' long vorsook , Though clack , clack , clack , vrom hour to hour , Wi ' whirlèn stwone an ' streamèn ...
22 psl.
... play in the cool , To the steppen stwones over the brook , — Aye , the grey blocks o ' rock at the pool . " " Then you don't seem a - born an ' a - bred , " I spoke up , " at a place here about ; " An ' she answer'd wi ' cheäks up so ...
... play in the cool , To the steppen stwones over the brook , — Aye , the grey blocks o ' rock at the pool . " " Then you don't seem a - born an ' a - bred , " I spoke up , " at a place here about ; " An ' she answer'd wi ' cheäks up so ...
40 psl.
... played Soft music for the serpent's ear , But now his cunning hand is stayed ; He knows the hour of death is near . And all that live in brake and bough , All ... play As the snake's hollow coil , fresh shed , Rolls 40 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... played Soft music for the serpent's ear , But now his cunning hand is stayed ; He knows the hour of death is near . And all that live in brake and bough , All ... play As the snake's hollow coil , fresh shed , Rolls 40 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
42 psl.
... play : Birds are in open song , the snakes Are watching in the silent brakes . In sudden fear of snares unseen The birds like crimson sunset swarm , All gold and purple , red and green , And seek each other for the charm . Lizards dart ...
... play : Birds are in open song , the snakes Are watching in the silent brakes . In sudden fear of snares unseen The birds like crimson sunset swarm , All gold and purple , red and green , And seek each other for the charm . Lizards dart ...
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... And on thy ribs the limpet sticks , And in thy heart the scrawl shall play . ' ' Fool , ' he answer'd , ' death is sure To those that stay and those that roam , But I will nevermore endure To sit with empty hands ALFRED TENNYSON 69.
... And on thy ribs the limpet sticks , And in thy heart the scrawl shall play . ' ' Fool , ' he answer'd , ' death is sure To those that stay and those that roam , But I will nevermore endure To sit with empty hands ALFRED TENNYSON 69.
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