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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... o'er the waters move gloriously on ; I came , when the sun o'er that beach was declining , - The bark was still there , but the waters were gone ! Ah ! such is the fate of our life's early promise , So passing the spring - tide of joy ...
... o'er the waters move gloriously on ; I came , when the sun o'er that beach was declining , - The bark was still there , but the waters were gone ! Ah ! such is the fate of our life's early promise , So passing the spring - tide of joy ...
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... o'er his hook to bend ; Or o'er a gate or stile to lean , Chattering to a passing friend : Ploughmen go whistling to their toils , And yoke again the rested plough ; And , mingling o'er the mellow soils , Boys shout , and whips are ...
... o'er his hook to bend ; Or o'er a gate or stile to lean , Chattering to a passing friend : Ploughmen go whistling to their toils , And yoke again the rested plough ; And , mingling o'er the mellow soils , Boys shout , and whips are ...
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... o'er all the boundless plain ; Till Belvoir's lordly terraces the sign to Lincoln sent , And Lincoln sped the message on o'er the wide vale of Trent ; Till Skiddaw saw the fire that burned on Gaunt's embattled pile , And the red glare ...
... o'er all the boundless plain ; Till Belvoir's lordly terraces the sign to Lincoln sent , And Lincoln sped the message on o'er the wide vale of Trent ; Till Skiddaw saw the fire that burned on Gaunt's embattled pile , And the red glare ...
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GEORGE CRABBE 17541822 | 1 |
The Book of Thel 1789 | 32 |
EMILY JANE BRONTË 181948 | 48 |
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