Poems and VersesEyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 555 Seiten |
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... feet I weep . " As when , upon a tranced summer - night , Those green - rob'd senators of mighty woods , Tall oaks , branch - charmed by the earnest stars , Dream , and so dream all night without a stir , Save from one gradual solitary ...
... feet I weep . " As when , upon a tranced summer - night , Those green - rob'd senators of mighty woods , Tall oaks , branch - charmed by the earnest stars , Dream , and so dream all night without a stir , Save from one gradual solitary ...
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... feet are more light than a fairy's feet , Who dances on bubbles where brooklets meet , - Hush , hush ! soft tiptoe ! hush , hush my dear ! For less than a nothing the jealous can hear . No leaf doth tremble , no ripple is there On the ...
... feet are more light than a fairy's feet , Who dances on bubbles where brooklets meet , - Hush , hush ! soft tiptoe ! hush , hush my dear ! For less than a nothing the jealous can hear . No leaf doth tremble , no ripple is there On the ...
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... feet I weep . " - As when , upon a tranced summer - night , Forests , branch - charmed by the earnest stars , Dream , and so dream all night , without a noise , Save from one gradual solitary gust Swelling upon the silence ; dying off ...
... feet I weep . " - As when , upon a tranced summer - night , Forests , branch - charmed by the earnest stars , Dream , and so dream all night , without a noise , Save from one gradual solitary gust Swelling upon the silence ; dying off ...
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To Chatterton 1815 | 9 |
On receiving a curious shell and a copy of verses from | 15 |
To Solitude Nov 1815 | 21 |
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