Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Հատոր 2Ward, 1873 |
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... Stream flames voluminous , enwrapped with smoke ! In chariot - shape they whirl up yonder tower , Lean on its brow , and like destruction lower ! From the black depth a fiery legion springs ; Each bold bad spectre claps her sounding ...
... Stream flames voluminous , enwrapped with smoke ! In chariot - shape they whirl up yonder tower , Lean on its brow , and like destruction lower ! From the black depth a fiery legion springs ; Each bold bad spectre claps her sounding ...
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... stream ; Yet treads more soft than e'er did midnight thief , That slides his hand under the miser's pillow , And carries off his prize . - What is this world ? What but a spacious burial field unwall'd , Strew'd with death's spoils ...
... stream ; Yet treads more soft than e'er did midnight thief , That slides his hand under the miser's pillow , And carries off his prize . - What is this world ? What but a spacious burial field unwall'd , Strew'd with death's spoils ...
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... stream that down the distant rocks Hoarse - murmuring fell , and plaintive breeze that play'd Among the bending willows , falsely he Of Musidora's cruelty complain'd . She felt his flame ; but deep within her breast , In bashful coyness ...
... stream that down the distant rocks Hoarse - murmuring fell , and plaintive breeze that play'd Among the bending willows , falsely he Of Musidora's cruelty complain'd . She felt his flame ; but deep within her breast , In bashful coyness ...
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... stream Incumbent hung , she with the sylvan pen Of rural lovers this confession carved , Which soon her Damon kiss'd with weeping joy : " Dear youth sole judge of what these verses mean , By fortune too much favour'd , but by love ...
... stream Incumbent hung , she with the sylvan pen Of rural lovers this confession carved , Which soon her Damon kiss'd with weeping joy : " Dear youth sole judge of what these verses mean , By fortune too much favour'd , but by love ...
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... stream , invisible , Immense , the whole excited atmosphere Impetuous rushes o'er the sounding world : Strain'd to ... streams Tumultuous roar ; and high above its banks The river lift ; before whose rushing tide , Herds , flocks , and ...
... stream , invisible , Immense , the whole excited atmosphere Impetuous rushes o'er the sounding world : Strain'd to ... streams Tumultuous roar ; and high above its banks The river lift ; before whose rushing tide , Herds , flocks , and ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King ..., Հատոր 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1873 |
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