Anthology of Romanticism, Volumen5Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 |
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... doth echo , one poor sob doth pine , One kiss brings honey - dew from buried days . The woes of Troy , towers smothering o'er their blaze , 855 5 Stiff - holden shields , far - piercing spears , keen blades , Struggling , and blood ...
... doth echo , one poor sob doth pine , One kiss brings honey - dew from buried days . The woes of Troy , towers smothering o'er their blaze , 855 5 Stiff - holden shields , far - piercing spears , keen blades , Struggling , and blood ...
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... doth look , Like puzzled urchin on an agèd crone Who keepeth closed a wondrous riddle - book , As spectacled she sits in chimney nook . But soon his eyes grew brilliant , when she told His lady's purpose ; and he scarce could brook ...
... doth look , Like puzzled urchin on an agèd crone Who keepeth closed a wondrous riddle - book , As spectacled she sits in chimney nook . But soon his eyes grew brilliant , when she told His lady's purpose ; and he scarce could brook ...
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... doth rest Quiet on her mossy nest ; Then the hurry and alarm When the bee - hive casts its swarm ; Acorns ripe down - pattering , While the autumn breezes sing . Oh , sweet Fancy ! let her loose ; Every thing is spoilt by use : Where's ...
... doth rest Quiet on her mossy nest ; Then the hurry and alarm When the bee - hive casts its swarm ; Acorns ripe down - pattering , While the autumn breezes sing . Oh , sweet Fancy ! let her loose ; Every thing is spoilt by use : Where's ...
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On the Grasshopper and Cricket | 22 |
Sensations Rather | 124 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY | 133 |
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