A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best PoetsWilliam Cullen Bryant J.B. Ford, 1874 - 789 páginas |
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... meet with some lesson in his art . In that fortunate age of English literature arose a greater than Spenser . Let me only say of Shakespeare , that in his dramas , amid certain faults imputable to the taste of the English public , there ...
... meet with some lesson in his art . In that fortunate age of English literature arose a greater than Spenser . Let me only say of Shakespeare , that in his dramas , amid certain faults imputable to the taste of the English public , there ...
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... meet thee on that peaceful shore , The parting word shall pass my lips no more . Thy maidens , grieved themselves at my concern , Oft gave me promise of thy quick return ; What ardently I wished I long believed , And , disappointed ...
... meet thee on that peaceful shore , The parting word shall pass my lips no more . Thy maidens , grieved themselves at my concern , Oft gave me promise of thy quick return ; What ardently I wished I long believed , And , disappointed ...
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... meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining . They stood aloof , the scars remaining , Like cliffs which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now flows between , But neither heat , nor frost , nor ...
... meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining . They stood aloof , the scars remaining , Like cliffs which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now flows between , But neither heat , nor frost , nor ...
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... meet . In that bower there is a chair , Fringed all about with gold , Where doth sit the fairest fair That ever eye did yet behold . It is Phillis , fair and bright , She that is the shepherd's joy , She that Venus did despite , And did ...
... meet . In that bower there is a chair , Fringed all about with gold , Where doth sit the fairest fair That ever eye did yet behold . It is Phillis , fair and bright , She that is the shepherd's joy , She that Venus did despite , And did ...
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... meet her loved Donald again ; And when the moon shines on the valley so green , I'll welcome the lass wi ' the bonny blue een . As the dove that has wandered away from his nest Returns to the mate his fond heart loves the best , I'll ...
... meet her loved Donald again ; And when the moon shines on the valley so green , I'll welcome the lass wi ' the bonny blue een . As the dove that has wandered away from his nest Returns to the mate his fond heart loves the best , I'll ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ALEXANDER POPE ALFRED TENNYSON beauty bells beneath bird blessed bosom brave breast breath bright brow cheek clouds cold dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes face fair fear flowers gentle gone grave green hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill hour JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER king kiss lady land leaves light lips live look Lord moon morning mother ne'er never nevermore night o'er PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY praise rest ROBERT BURNS rose round shine shore sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars stood sweet tears tell thee There's thine things THOMAS HOOD THOMAS MOORE thou art thought tree voice wave weary weep wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings
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Página 684 - ed to music all their fountains, And breathed upon the frozen mountains, And like a prophetess of May Strewed flowers upon the barren way, Making the wintry world appear Like one on whom thou smilest, dear. Away, away, from men and towns, To the wild wood
Página 712 - long legs " and thighs Passed the common in shape or in color or size, He was wont to consider an absolute prize. Well, it happened one day, — I really can't say The particular month ; hut I think Ч was in May, — 'T was, I know,
Página 565 - ou ! Lightismyheart since the day we were plighted ; Kedisniy cheek that they told me
Página 536 - я fair. Give me but what this ribbon bound," perfumes his wings ; While the waters murmur deep ; While the shepherd charms his sheep ; While the birds unbounded fly, •из POEMS OF NATURE. And with music fill the sky, Now, even now, my joys run high. Be full, ye courts ; be great who will ; Search for
Página 297 - hymn ! in swarming cities vast, Assembled men to the deep organ join T
Página 446 - And often after sunset, sir, When it U light and fair, I take my little porringer, And eat my gnpper there. " The first that died was Sister Jane ; In bed she moaning lay. Till God released her of her pain ; And the» she went away.
Página 617 - eldritch skreech and hollow. Ah, Tarn ! ah, Tarn ! thou'll 0 ] \
Página 540 - CAROLINE NORTON. HIGH-TIDE ON THE COAST OP LIN COLNSHIRE. Тик old mayor climbed the belfry tower, The ringers ran by two, by three ; " Play uppe, play uppe, О Boston belK ! Ply all your changes, all