Poems, Volume 2E. Moxon, 1846 |
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... song together as he near'd His happy home , the ground . To left and right , The cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled ; and the nightingale Sang loud , as though he were the ...
... song together as he near'd His happy home , the ground . To left and right , The cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled ; and the nightingale Sang loud , as though he were the ...
Page 88
... song He told me ; for I banter'd him , and swore They said he lived shut up within himself , A tongue - tied Poet in the feverous days , That , setting the how much before the how , Cry like the daughters of the horseleech , " give ...
... song He told me ; for I banter'd him , and swore They said he lived shut up within himself , A tongue - tied Poet in the feverous days , That , setting the how much before the how , Cry like the daughters of the horseleech , " give ...
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... swallow stopt as he hunted the bee , The snake slipt under a spray , The wild hawk stood with the down on his beak , And stared , with his foot on the prey , And the nightingale thought , " I have sung many THE POET'S SONG ยท
... swallow stopt as he hunted the bee , The snake slipt under a spray , The wild hawk stood with the down on his beak , And stared , with his foot on the prey , And the nightingale thought , " I have sung many THE POET'S SONG ยท
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