Poetry of the SeasonsSilver, Burdett, 1898 - Počet stran: 336 |
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... Dreams A Winter Night Sonnet to Night . Good - Night Night Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Selected Alfred Tennyson . William Cullen Bryant . William Wordsworth Richard Henry Dana Jean Ingelow John Townsend Trowbridge John Kebie William ...
... Dreams A Winter Night Sonnet to Night . Good - Night Night Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Selected Alfred Tennyson . William Cullen Bryant . William Wordsworth Richard Henry Dana Jean Ingelow John Townsend Trowbridge John Kebie William ...
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... dreams through heart and mind . O Spring - time sweet ! Now the old and the new in thy soft hours meet ! The dear , dead joys of the days long past , The brightness and beauty that could not last , Their fair ghosts rise with the ending ...
... dreams through heart and mind . O Spring - time sweet ! Now the old and the new in thy soft hours meet ! The dear , dead joys of the days long past , The brightness and beauty that could not last , Their fair ghosts rise with the ending ...
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... dreams , And rends his glassy streams ; Chafing with potent airs , he fiercely takes Their fetters from the lakes , And with a power by queenly Spring supplied , Wakens the slumbering tide . With a wild love he seeks young Summer's ...
... dreams , And rends his glassy streams ; Chafing with potent airs , he fiercely takes Their fetters from the lakes , And with a power by queenly Spring supplied , Wakens the slumbering tide . With a wild love he seeks young Summer's ...
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And lay us to sleep upon downy beds , And dream while the night shall last . Then waking , we'll sail to the reddening East , Where Morning comes in at the gate , And watch the sun with his prancing steeds Ride up to the door in state ...
And lay us to sleep upon downy beds , And dream while the night shall last . Then waking , we'll sail to the reddening East , Where Morning comes in at the gate , And watch the sun with his prancing steeds Ride up to the door in state ...
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... dreams , But words of the Most High , Have told why first thy robe of beams Was woven in the sky . When o'er the green undeluged earth , Heaven's covenant thou didst shine , How came the world's gray fathers forth To watch thy sacred ...
... dreams , But words of the Most High , Have told why first thy robe of beams Was woven in the sky . When o'er the green undeluged earth , Heaven's covenant thou didst shine , How came the world's gray fathers forth To watch thy sacred ...
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