A collection of poems from various authors, fo young persons1856 - 102 էջ |
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... Come , my feather'd friend , again ! Well thou know'st the broken pane . Ask of me thy daily store ; Ever welcome to my door ! LANGHORNE . The Sluggard . " TIs the voice of the sluggard 2 SELECT POETRY . To a Redbreast.
... Come , my feather'd friend , again ! Well thou know'st the broken pane . Ask of me thy daily store ; Ever welcome to my door ! LANGHORNE . The Sluggard . " TIs the voice of the sluggard 2 SELECT POETRY . To a Redbreast.
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... door on its hinges , so he on his bed Turns his sides , and his shoulders , and his heavy head . " A little more sleep , and a little more slumber ; Thus he wastes half his days , and his hours without number : And when he gets up , he ...
... door on its hinges , so he on his bed Turns his sides , and his shoulders , and his heavy head . " A little more sleep , and a little more slumber ; Thus he wastes half his days , and his hours without number : And when he gets up , he ...
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... their work in such regular forms , One would think they foresaw all the frosts and the storms , And so brought their food within doors . But I have less sense than a poor creeping ant 6 SELECT POETRY . The Pine Apples and the The.
... their work in such regular forms , One would think they foresaw all the frosts and the storms , And so brought their food within doors . But I have less sense than a poor creeping ant 6 SELECT POETRY . The Pine Apples and the The.
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... have borne him to your door , Whose days are dwindled to the shortest span ; Oh ! give relief - and Heaven will bless your store . These tatter'd clothes my poverty bespeak , These hoary locks 12 SELECT POETRY . Hood Moss.
... have borne him to your door , Whose days are dwindled to the shortest span ; Oh ! give relief - and Heaven will bless your store . These tatter'd clothes my poverty bespeak , These hoary locks 12 SELECT POETRY . Hood Moss.
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... door To seek a shelter in a humbler shed . Oh ! take me to your hospitable dome , Keen blows the wind and piercing is the cold ! Short is my passage to the friendly tomb , For I am poor and miserably old Should I reveal the sources of ...
... door To seek a shelter in a humbler shed . Oh ! take me to your hospitable dome , Keen blows the wind and piercing is the cold ! Short is my passage to the friendly tomb , For I am poor and miserably old Should I reveal the sources of ...
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Anon beautiful beneath biped bird breast breath bright Butterfly Cassowary cell charms Chough Cimmerian clouds coral strand COWPER cried dancing dark death delight doth dwell earth Edmonton Ev'n Excelsior eyes fair fame FAVERSHAM flew flowers gleam glow grave Guillemot haste hath head hear heard heart heave heaven Hermit horse hour Il Penseroso John Gilpin L'Allegro light look'd loud maid melancholy Milton mirth morn mournfully musing native ne'er nest never night numbers Nymph o'er passion peace Pelops pensive pity Pixies pleasure poems rebecs rest Rose round Seven Sisters shade shine sing Sir John Moore smiling Snail soft solitude of Binnorie song soon sorrow soul sound spirit star stormy winds story stream Superior Planets sweet tale Thebes thee thou Twas unseen vale voice wave wild winds do blow wings WORDSWORTH young youth