Poetry of the SeasonsSilver, Burdett, 1898 - Počet stran: 336 |
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... blossoms were all aglow ; So many , so many , so small and bright , They covered the hills with a mantle of light ; And the wild bee hummed , and the glad breeze fanned , Through the honeyed fields of Sunshine Land . If over the sea we ...
... blossoms were all aglow ; So many , so many , so small and bright , They covered the hills with a mantle of light ; And the wild bee hummed , and the glad breeze fanned , Through the honeyed fields of Sunshine Land . If over the sea we ...
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... blossom in the sunlight glances ! The winter - frost in his dark cavern flees , And earth , warm - wakened , feels through every vein . The kindling influence of the vernal rain . How silvery streamlets , from the mountain stealing ...
... blossom in the sunlight glances ! The winter - frost in his dark cavern flees , And earth , warm - wakened , feels through every vein . The kindling influence of the vernal rain . How silvery streamlets , from the mountain stealing ...
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... blossoms , scatters in her track Hawthorns all odorous , pink apple - blooms , And all the gorgeous beauty of her dower , That glads our English homes . So in our life , Our truest joys must be from trial reaped , And as March winds ...
... blossoms , scatters in her track Hawthorns all odorous , pink apple - blooms , And all the gorgeous beauty of her dower , That glads our English homes . So in our life , Our truest joys must be from trial reaped , And as March winds ...
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... blossom sailing , And here and there a lusty trout , And here and there a grayling , And here and there a foamy flake Upon me , as I travel , With many a silvery waterbreak Above the golden gravel . I steal by lawns and grassy plots , I ...
... blossom sailing , And here and there a lusty trout , And here and there a grayling , And here and there a foamy flake Upon me , as I travel , With many a silvery waterbreak Above the golden gravel . I steal by lawns and grassy plots , I ...
Strana 51
... Do you know why the crocus grows Under the snows ? To tell that the winter is over and gone , And soon bird and blossom will gladden the lawn , And the hedgerows Where the first crocus blows . Do. POETRY OF SPRING . 51 The First Crocus.
... Do you know why the crocus grows Under the snows ? To tell that the winter is over and gone , And soon bird and blossom will gladden the lawn , And the hedgerows Where the first crocus blows . Do. POETRY OF SPRING . 51 The First Crocus.
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