The Oxford Book of Nineteenth-century English VerseJohn Hayward Clarendon Press, 1964 - 969 páginas Anthology of some six hundred poems and excerpts by eighty-five poets. |
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... deep ; The deep lifts up his rugged head , And lost in infinite hum [ m ] ing wings vanishes with a cry . The fading cry is ever dying , The living voice is ever living in its inmost joy . Arise , you little glancing wings & sing your ...
... deep ; The deep lifts up his rugged head , And lost in infinite hum [ m ] ing wings vanishes with a cry . The fading cry is ever dying , The living voice is ever living in its inmost joy . Arise , you little glancing wings & sing your ...
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... deep in woods , Unseen as sings the nightingale ; they were Unfit to mix in these thick solitudes Call'd social , haunts of Hate and Vice , and Care ; How lonely every freeborn creature broods ! The sweetest song - birds nestle in a ...
... deep in woods , Unseen as sings the nightingale ; they were Unfit to mix in these thick solitudes Call'd social , haunts of Hate and Vice , and Care ; How lonely every freeborn creature broods ! The sweetest song - birds nestle in a ...
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... deep At the mid hour of night , when stars are weeping , I fly At the midnight in the silence of the sleeptime 830 38 210 586 Athwart the sky a lowly sigh Away ! the moor is dark beneath the moon . Aye up at the feast , by Melhill's ...
... deep At the mid hour of night , when stars are weeping , I fly At the midnight in the silence of the sleeptime 830 38 210 586 Athwart the sky a lowly sigh Away ! the moor is dark beneath the moon . Aye up at the feast , by Melhill's ...
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GEORGE CRABBE 17541822 | 1 |
The Book of Thel 1789 | 32 |
EMILY JANE BRONTË 181948 | 48 |
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