Poems of Leigh Hunt: With Prefaces from Some of His PeriodicalsJ.M. Dent, 1891 - 268 páginas |
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... nature , full of spirits , waked and springing : - The birds to the delicious time are singing , Darting with freaks and snatches up and down , Where the light woods go seaward from the town ; While happy faces , striking through the ...
... nature , full of spirits , waked and springing : - The birds to the delicious time are singing , Darting with freaks and snatches up and down , Where the light woods go seaward from the town ; While happy faces , striking through the ...
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... wished - for prince , who was a creature Formed in the very poetry of nature , The effect was perfect , and the future wife Caught in the elaborate snare , perhaps for life . One shock there was , however , to sustain , 14 LEIGH HUNT .
... wished - for prince , who was a creature Formed in the very poetry of nature , The effect was perfect , and the future wife Caught in the elaborate snare , perhaps for life . One shock there was , however , to sustain , 14 LEIGH HUNT .
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... nature , — Something that baffled every pompous feature , - The visage of a glorious human creature . If any points there were , at which they came Nearer together , ' twas in knightly fame , And all accomplishments that art may know ...
... nature , — Something that baffled every pompous feature , - The visage of a glorious human creature . If any points there were , at which they came Nearer together , ' twas in knightly fame , And all accomplishments that art may know ...
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... natural ; Only his fav'rite thought was loveliest of them all . Concluding thus , and happier that he knew His ground so well , near and more near he drew ; And sanctioned by his brother's manner , spent Hours by her side as happy as ...
... natural ; Only his fav'rite thought was loveliest of them all . Concluding thus , and happier that he knew His ground so well , near and more near he drew ; And sanctioned by his brother's manner , spent Hours by her side as happy as ...
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... nature did she hold ; And while ' twas being worked , her fancy was Of sunbeams mingling with a tuft of grass . Francesca from herself but ill could hide What pleasure now was added to her side , - How placidly , yet fast , the days ...
... nature did she hold ; And while ' twas being worked , her fancy was Of sunbeams mingling with a tuft of grass . Francesca from herself but ill could hide What pleasure now was added to her side , - How placidly , yet fast , the days ...
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