A Child's Garden of Verses & UnderwoodsH.B. Turner & Company, 1905 - Počet stran: 134 |
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Strana 31
... Thou to me Art foreign , as when seamen at the dawn Descry a land far off and know not which . So I approach uncertain ; so I cruise Round thy mysterious islet , and behold Surf and great mountains and loud river- bars , And from the ...
... Thou to me Art foreign , as when seamen at the dawn Descry a land far off and know not which . So I approach uncertain ; so I cruise Round thy mysterious islet , and behold Surf and great mountains and loud river- bars , And from the ...
Strana 41
... thou hast heard of yore the Blatant Beast , And Roland's horn , and that war - scattering shout Of all - unarmed Achilles , ægis - crowned . And perilous lands thou sawest , sounding shores And seas and forests drear , island and dale ...
... thou hast heard of yore the Blatant Beast , And Roland's horn , and that war - scattering shout Of all - unarmed Achilles , ægis - crowned . And perilous lands thou sawest , sounding shores And seas and forests drear , island and dale ...
Strana 42
... Thou , with a jar of money , didst embark , For Balsorah , by sea . But chiefly thou In that clear air took'st life ; in Arcady The haunted , land of song ; and by the wells Where most the gods frequent . There Chiron old , In the ...
... Thou , with a jar of money , didst embark , For Balsorah , by sea . But chiefly thou In that clear air took'st life ; in Arcady The haunted , land of song ; and by the wells Where most the gods frequent . There Chiron old , In the ...
Strana 43
... thou hear'st immortal Pan And those melodious godheads , ever young And ever quiring , on the mountains old . What was this earth , child of the gods , to thee ? Forth from thy dreamland thou , a dreamer , cam'st , And in thine ears the ...
... thou hear'st immortal Pan And those melodious godheads , ever young And ever quiring , on the mountains old . What was this earth , child of the gods , to thee ? Forth from thy dreamland thou , a dreamer , cam'st , And in thine ears the ...
Strana 44
... thou fleeëst ; but nor here nor there The pleasant gods abide , the glory dwells . That , that was not Apollo , not the god . This was not Venus , though she Venus seemed A moment . And though fair yon river move , She , all the way ...
... thou fleeëst ; but nor here nor there The pleasant gods abide , the glory dwells . That , that was not Apollo , not the god . This was not Venus , though she Venus seemed A moment . And though fair yon river move , She , all the way ...
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