Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... Summer near her birth ; The birds awoke and waked the air , The flowers awoke and waked the earth . Up ! quoth he , what joy for me On dewy plain , in budding brake ! A sweet bird sings on every tree , And flowers are sweeter for my ...
... Summer near her birth ; The birds awoke and waked the air , The flowers awoke and waked the earth . Up ! quoth he , what joy for me On dewy plain , in budding brake ! A sweet bird sings on every tree , And flowers are sweeter for my ...
51 psl.
... summer night , that paused Among her stars to hear us ; stars that hung Love - charm'd to listen : all the wheels of Time Spun round in station , but the end had come . O then like those , who clench their nerves to rush Upon their ...
... summer night , that paused Among her stars to hear us ; stars that hung Love - charm'd to listen : all the wheels of Time Spun round in station , but the end had come . O then like those , who clench their nerves to rush Upon their ...
53 psl.
... summer dies the swan . Me only cruel immortality Consumes : I wither slowly in thine arms , Here at the quiet limit of the world , A white - hair'd shadow roaming like a dream The ever - silent spaces of the East , Far - folded mists ...
... summer dies the swan . Me only cruel immortality Consumes : I wither slowly in thine arms , Here at the quiet limit of the world , A white - hair'd shadow roaming like a dream The ever - silent spaces of the East , Far - folded mists ...
63 psl.
... summer swell . What slender campanili grew By bays , the peacock's neck in hue ; Where , here and there , on sandy beaches A milky - bell'd amaryllis blew . How young Columbus seem'd to rove , Yet present in his natal grove , Now ...
... summer swell . What slender campanili grew By bays , the peacock's neck in hue ; Where , here and there , on sandy beaches A milky - bell'd amaryllis blew . How young Columbus seem'd to rove , Yet present in his natal grove , Now ...
66 psl.
... summer across the sea ; So dear a life your arms enfold Whose crying is a cry for gold : Yet here to - night in this dark city , When ill and weary , alone and cold , I found , tho ' crush'd to hard and dry , This nurseling of another ...
... summer across the sea ; So dear a life your arms enfold Whose crying is a cry for gold : Yet here to - night in this dark city , When ill and weary , alone and cold , I found , tho ' crush'd to hard and dry , This nurseling of another ...
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