The Poets and Poetry of England, in the Nineteenth CenturyCarey & Hart, 1845 - 504 pages |
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Page 183
... shade o'er shade , from ledge to ledge , Ambitious of the sky , Thy feather o'er the steepest edge Of mountains mushroom high . O God of marvels ! who can tell What myriad living things On these gray stones unseen may dwell ; What ...
... shade o'er shade , from ledge to ledge , Ambitious of the sky , Thy feather o'er the steepest edge Of mountains mushroom high . O God of marvels ! who can tell What myriad living things On these gray stones unseen may dwell ; What ...
Page 201
... shade a golden fruit ; And midst the flowers , turf'd round beneath a shade Of circling pines , a babbling fountain play'd , And ' twixt their shafts you saw the water bright , Which through the darksome tops glimmer'd with show'ring ...
... shade a golden fruit ; And midst the flowers , turf'd round beneath a shade Of circling pines , a babbling fountain play'd , And ' twixt their shafts you saw the water bright , Which through the darksome tops glimmer'd with show'ring ...
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... shade , can keep The well of music clear and deep . And love , that keeps the music , fills With pastoral memories : All echoings from out the hills , All droppings from the skies , All flowings from the wave and wind , Remember'd in ...
... shade , can keep The well of music clear and deep . And love , that keeps the music , fills With pastoral memories : All echoings from out the hills , All droppings from the skies , All flowings from the wave and wind , Remember'd in ...
Contents
GEORGE CRABBE | 17 |
JOANNA BAILLIE | 73 |
The Widow to her HourGlass | 80 |
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