Odes and Sonnets: IllustratedRoberts Brothers, 1866 - 99 pages |
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... HARVEST MOON TO THE NIGHTINGALE ON HIS BLINDNESS TO EVENING ON SOLITUDE HOW DARKLY O'ER STATELY YON VESSEL LIKE AS A SHIP TO PEACE THE SPRING SWEET IS THE ROSE AMONGST THE MANY BUDS AUTHORS . PAGE . Bampfylde 9 Logan 10 Herrick 12 ...
... HARVEST MOON TO THE NIGHTINGALE ON HIS BLINDNESS TO EVENING ON SOLITUDE HOW DARKLY O'ER STATELY YON VESSEL LIKE AS A SHIP TO PEACE THE SPRING SWEET IS THE ROSE AMONGST THE MANY BUDS AUTHORS . PAGE . Bampfylde 9 Logan 10 Herrick 12 ...
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Illustrated. 1 I ON THE MORNING . And pales his beam as Phoebus ' car draws nigh. RINGS the shrill peal of dawn gay chanticleer , Thrice warning that the day - star climbs on high , ODE TO THE HARVEST MOON . 13 ON THE MORNING.
Illustrated. 1 I ON THE MORNING . And pales his beam as Phoebus ' car draws nigh. RINGS the shrill peal of dawn gay chanticleer , Thrice warning that the day - star climbs on high , ODE TO THE HARVEST MOON . 13 ON THE MORNING.
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... all this earthly grossness quit , Attired with stars we shall for ever sit , Triumphing over death , and chance , and thee , O Time . MILTON MOON of harvest , herald mild Of plenty , rustic 16 ODES AND SONNETS . ON TIME.
... all this earthly grossness quit , Attired with stars we shall for ever sit , Triumphing over death , and chance , and thee , O Time . MILTON MOON of harvest , herald mild Of plenty , rustic 16 ODES AND SONNETS . ON TIME.
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... child , Hail ! oh hail ! I greet thy beam , As soft it trembles o'er the stream . And gilds the straw - thatch'd hamlet wide , Where. ODE TO THE HARVEST MOON . When she stands cresting the clown's head , and mocks. 17 TO THE HARVEST MOON.
... child , Hail ! oh hail ! I greet thy beam , As soft it trembles o'er the stream . And gilds the straw - thatch'd hamlet wide , Where. ODE TO THE HARVEST MOON . When she stands cresting the clown's head , and mocks. 17 TO THE HARVEST MOON.
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... Moon of harvest , I do love O'er the uplands now to rove , While thy modest ray serene Gilds the wide surrounding scene ; And to watch thee riding high In the blue vault of the sky , Where no thin vapour intercepts thy ray , But in ...
... Moon of harvest , I do love O'er the uplands now to rove , While thy modest ray serene Gilds the wide surrounding scene ; And to watch thee riding high In the blue vault of the sky , Where no thin vapour intercepts thy ray , But in ...
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airy airy hills BAMPFYLDE beam bids blooming bowers breath breeze bright morning star buds CHARLOTTE SMITH charms clouds colours cowslips dance dark dear delight desert shore devized dewy dost DRUMMOND EARL OF SURREY EDMUND SPENSER flint doth flocks flowers flynges fragrant gale gleam gray green grove hail Harvest Moon hast hath hear heart heaven HENRY KIRKE WHITE hills JOHN LEYDEN light lightly o'er lone love good-morrow lovers mead mild moon morn Mourne mournful dove murmur Muse Nature's night NIGHTINGALE pale peace pensive purple rill robe rose round rove scene shade shrill sigh silent sing SIR PHILIP SIDNEY sky-lark warbles smile softer song SONNET sorrow soul SOUTHEY SPENSER Spring storm strain stream SWEET bird sweeter thee thine thou thought thro thy modest trembling twilight vale wakes watch'd wave weep wild wind wing WINSLADE Winter woods world turn youth