The Book of Georgian VerseWilliam Stanley Braithwaite Duckworth, 1914 - 1313 páginas |
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... dark Thy long - extended realms , and rueful wastes , Where nought but silence reigns , and night , dark night , Dark as was chaos ere the infant sun Was roll'd together , or had tried his beams Athwart the gloom profound ! The sickly ...
... dark Thy long - extended realms , and rueful wastes , Where nought but silence reigns , and night , dark night , Dark as was chaos ere the infant sun Was roll'd together , or had tried his beams Athwart the gloom profound ! The sickly ...
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... dark we two will steal Beneath the twinkling stars ! ' . ' The dark ? the dark ? No ! not the dark ! The twinkling stars ? How , Henry ? How ? O God ! ' twas in the eye of noon He pledged his sacred vow ! ' And in the eye of noon my ...
... dark we two will steal Beneath the twinkling stars ! ' . ' The dark ? the dark ? No ! not the dark ! The twinkling stars ? How , Henry ? How ? O God ! ' twas in the eye of noon He pledged his sacred vow ! ' And in the eye of noon my ...
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... dark earth lay , More boundless than the depth of night , And purer than the day In which the lovely forests grew As in the upper air , More perfect both in shape and hue Than any spreading there . There lay the glade , the neighbouring ...
... dark earth lay , More boundless than the depth of night , And purer than the day In which the lovely forests grew As in the upper air , More perfect both in shape and hue Than any spreading there . There lay the glade , the neighbouring ...
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Arethusa auld auld lang syne baloo beauty beneath bird bless bloom bonnie Bonny Dundee bosom bower braes breast breath bright Brignall busk canna charms cheek dance dark dead dear death doth dream e'en e'er earth eyes fair fear flowers frae grave green ha'e hame hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill hour Inchcape Rock Kilmeny lady land lass lassie light lo'e look Lord Lord Byron loud maid maun moon morning ne'er never night o'er pain pale R. B. Sheridan rill rose round S. T. Coleridge shade sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit sweet tears tell thee There's thine thou art thought thro tree Twas voice W. S. Landor Warwickshire waves weel weep wild wind wings wyfe Yarrow youth