Poetry of the SeasonsSilver, Burdett, 1898 - Počet stran: 336 |
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... pass . I have breathed on the South , and the chestnut flowers By thousands have burst from the forest bowers , And the ancient graves and the fallen fanes Are veiled with wreaths as Italian plains ; But it is not for me , in my hour of ...
... pass . I have breathed on the South , and the chestnut flowers By thousands have burst from the forest bowers , And the ancient graves and the fallen fanes Are veiled with wreaths as Italian plains ; But it is not for me , in my hour of ...
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... passing few are they who speak , Wild , stormy month , in praise of thee ; Yet though thy winds are loud and bleak , Thou art a welcome month to me . For thou , to northern lands , again The glad and glorious sun dost bring ; And thou ...
... passing few are they who speak , Wild , stormy month , in praise of thee ; Yet though thy winds are loud and bleak , Thou art a welcome month to me . For thou , to northern lands , again The glad and glorious sun dost bring ; And thou ...
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... passing , comes out , — gold . - - All The Year Round . A SAIL ON THE CLOUDS . HERE'S a beautiful cloud - fleet passing by , With white sails all unfurled ; THER Let's take a sail o'er the blue expanse , And visit the mystery - world ...
... passing , comes out , — gold . - - All The Year Round . A SAIL ON THE CLOUDS . HERE'S a beautiful cloud - fleet passing by , With white sails all unfurled ; THER Let's take a sail o'er the blue expanse , And visit the mystery - world ...
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... pass us on the way , And with honest true endeavor . Learn a little every day . Let us read some striking passage , Cull a verse from every page , Here a line and there a sentence , ' Gainst the lonely time of age . At our work , or by ...
... pass us on the way , And with honest true endeavor . Learn a little every day . Let us read some striking passage , Cull a verse from every page , Here a line and there a sentence , ' Gainst the lonely time of age . At our work , or by ...
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... pass , But all the dwarfs and giants tall , Working till Doomsday - shadows fall , Can't make a blade of grass . Isn't it wonderful , when you think , How a little seed asleep , Out of the earth new life will drink , And carefully ...
... pass , But all the dwarfs and giants tall , Working till Doomsday - shadows fall , Can't make a blade of grass . Isn't it wonderful , when you think , How a little seed asleep , Out of the earth new life will drink , And carefully ...
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