The Poems of Gray and Collins, Volumen10Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1937 - 328 páginas |
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... seen To meet the duo headed Swain me arm him at the Peep of w away upon the Denis , tha upland . Beech , high , There , at the Foot of yonder nodding That wreaths , its , old fantastic Rooks so His listless Length at Noontide would he ...
... seen To meet the duo headed Swain me arm him at the Peep of w away upon the Denis , tha upland . Beech , high , There , at the Foot of yonder nodding That wreaths , its , old fantastic Rooks so His listless Length at Noontide would he ...
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... seen him at the Peep of Dawn With hasty Footsteps brush the Dews away On the high Brow of yonder hanging Lawn Him have we seen the Green - wood Side along While o'er the Heath we hied , our Labours done , Oft as the Woodlark piped her ...
... seen him at the Peep of Dawn With hasty Footsteps brush the Dews away On the high Brow of yonder hanging Lawn Him have we seen the Green - wood Side along While o'er the Heath we hied , our Labours done , Oft as the Woodlark piped her ...
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... seen the tusky boar . 131 152 Hence , avaunt , ( ' tis holy ground ) . 109 Here , foremost in the dang'rous paths of fame 149 Here , freed from pain , secure from misery , lies 147 Here lies Edmund Keene Lord Bishop of Chester 164 Here ...
... seen the tusky boar . 131 152 Hence , avaunt , ( ' tis holy ground ) . 109 Here , foremost in the dang'rous paths of fame 149 Here , freed from pain , secure from misery , lies 147 Here lies Edmund Keene Lord Bishop of Chester 164 Here ...
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POEMS PUBLISHED IN GRAYS LIFETIME | 8 |
THE TRIUMPHS OF OWEN A FRAGMENT | 81 |
A LONG STORY | 100 |
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