A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... face beheld in a tarnished mirror . Thus it is that poets are formed by their influence on one another ; the greatest of them are more or less indebted for what they are to their predecessors and their contemporaries . While speaking of ...
... face beheld in a tarnished mirror . Thus it is that poets are formed by their influence on one another ; the greatest of them are more or less indebted for what they are to their predecessors and their contemporaries . While speaking of ...
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... face is like an angel's face , We're glad she has nae wings . She is the buddin ' o ' our luve , A giftie God gied us : We maun na luve the gift owre weel , ' T wad be nae blessing thus . We still maun lo'e the Giver mair , An ' see Him ...
... face is like an angel's face , We're glad she has nae wings . She is the buddin ' o ' our luve , A giftie God gied us : We maun na luve the gift owre weel , ' T wad be nae blessing thus . We still maun lo'e the Giver mair , An ' see Him ...
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... face To feel impatient - hearted , Yet feel we must bear on , Ah , I could not endure To whisper of such woe , Unless I felt this sleep insure That it will not be so . ; is gone , Yes , still he's fixed , and sleeping ! This silence too ...
... face To feel impatient - hearted , Yet feel we must bear on , Ah , I could not endure To whisper of such woe , Unless I felt this sleep insure That it will not be so . ; is gone , Yes , still he's fixed , and sleeping ! This silence too ...
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... face . hand at the Old Bailey . For though I say it as ought n't , yet I will say , you may search for miles and mileses And not find one better brought up , and more pretty behaved , from one end to t'other of St. Giles's . And if I ...
... face . hand at the Old Bailey . For though I say it as ought n't , yet I will say , you may search for miles and mileses And not find one better brought up , and more pretty behaved , from one end to t'other of St. Giles's . And if I ...
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... face is lily - clear , Lily - shaped , and dropped in duty To the law of its own beauty . Oval cheeks encolored faintly , Which a trail of golden hair Keeps from fading off to air ; And a forehead fair and saintly , Which two blue eyes ...
... face is lily - clear , Lily - shaped , and dropped in duty To the law of its own beauty . Oval cheeks encolored faintly , Which a trail of golden hair Keeps from fading off to air ; And a forehead fair and saintly , Which two blue eyes ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON beauty bells beneath bird blessed brave breast breath bright brow cheek child clouds dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair fear feet flowers gentle glory golden grace grave gray green hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill hour Hudibras JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER King kiss land light lips live look Lord Macbeth Merchant of Venice moon morning mother ne'er never nevermore night o'er pain Paradise Lost PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Richard III ROBERT BURNS rose round SHAKESPEARE shine shore sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars summer sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tree voice wave weary weep wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings young