Poems and VersesEyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 555 Seiten |
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... wing'd swallow , Delighting much , to see it half at rest , Dip so refreshingly its wings , and breast ' Gainst the smooth surface , and to mark anon The widening circles into nothing gone . And now the sharp keel of his little boat ...
... wing'd swallow , Delighting much , to see it half at rest , Dip so refreshingly its wings , and breast ' Gainst the smooth surface , and to mark anon The widening circles into nothing gone . And now the sharp keel of his little boat ...
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... wings . The lonely turret , shatter'd , and outworn , Stands venerably proud ; too proud to mourn Its long lost ... wing its flight . Green tufted islands casting their soft shades Across the lake ; sequester'd leafy glades , That ...
... wings . The lonely turret , shatter'd , and outworn , Stands venerably proud ; too proud to mourn Its long lost ... wing its flight . Green tufted islands casting their soft shades Across the lake ; sequester'd leafy glades , That ...
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... wings , because I knew the three ; The first was a fair maid , and Love her name ; The second was Ambition , pale of cheek , And ever watchful with fatigued eye ; The last , whom I love more , the more of blame Is heap'd upon her ...
... wings , because I knew the three ; The first was a fair maid , and Love her name ; The second was Ambition , pale of cheek , And ever watchful with fatigued eye ; The last , whom I love more , the more of blame Is heap'd upon her ...
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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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