A Winter MiscellanyHumbert Wolfe Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1930 - Počet stran: 351 |
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Strana 73
... thee . Idem WORDSWORTH'S WINTER THE PROUD SWISS AND oft , when that dread vision hath past by He holds with God himself communion high , There where the peal of swelling torrents fills The sky - roofed temple of the eternal hills ; Or ...
... thee . Idem WORDSWORTH'S WINTER THE PROUD SWISS AND oft , when that dread vision hath past by He holds with God himself communion high , There where the peal of swelling torrents fills The sky - roofed temple of the eternal hills ; Or ...
Strana 124
... thee to - day When that day I held not dear ? How could I know I should love thee away When I did not love thee anear ? We shall walk no more through the sodden plain With the faded bents o'er - spread , We shall stand no more by the ...
... thee to - day When that day I held not dear ? How could I know I should love thee away When I did not love thee anear ? We shall walk no more through the sodden plain With the faded bents o'er - spread , We shall stand no more by the ...
Strana 177
... thee , my little parsley crown ; No more shall I ( I fear me ) to thee bring My chives of garlic for an offering ; No more shall I from henceforth hear a choir Of merry crickets by my country fire . Go where I will , thou lucky Lar stay ...
... thee , my little parsley crown ; No more shall I ( I fear me ) to thee bring My chives of garlic for an offering ; No more shall I from henceforth hear a choir Of merry crickets by my country fire . Go where I will , thou lucky Lar stay ...
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bells beneath birds blow bois breast breath bright bryng burn cheerful Christmas clouds cold Coleridge Cratchit dancing dark dead dear death deep dogs door doth earth EDMUND BOLTON eyes face fear fire flowers frost frozen G. K. Chesterton green H. W. Garrod Hare hath Hatteras Hayll head hear heard heart heaven Helen Waddell hill holly HORACE WALPOLE horses hounds Idem John John Clare KENNETH HARE King lady leaves light Lochaber look Lord loud lullaby merry moon morning never night o'er play poor RICHARD HAKLUYT ROBERT ROBERT BROWNING Robert Burns ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON rocks round rushes Samuel Pepys seemed sing sleep snow song soul stars storm sweet thee there's things thou thought tree walk wife wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind Winkle winter wonder wood young