Scottish Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, Հատոր 2George Eyre-Todd Greenwood Press, 1971 |
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Արդյունքներ 32–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 69
... Spring . ELEGY WRITTEN IN SPRING . ' Tis past the iron ODE TO THE CUCKOO . 69.
... Spring . ELEGY WRITTEN IN SPRING . ' Tis past the iron ODE TO THE CUCKOO . 69.
Էջ 70
... Spring is seen . Behold , the trees new deck their withered boughs ; Their ample leaves the hospitable plane , The taper elm , and lofty ash , disclose ; The blooming hawthorn variegates the scene . The lily of the vale , of flowers the ...
... Spring is seen . Behold , the trees new deck their withered boughs ; Their ample leaves the hospitable plane , The taper elm , and lofty ash , disclose ; The blooming hawthorn variegates the scene . The lily of the vale , of flowers the ...
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... Spring , And flourish green again . But man departs this earthly scene , Ah ! never to return : No second spring shall e'er revive The ashes of the urn . Th ' inexorable doors of death What hand can e'er THE COMPLAINT OF NATURE . 75.
... Spring , And flourish green again . But man departs this earthly scene , Ah ! never to return : No second spring shall e'er revive The ashes of the urn . Th ' inexorable doors of death What hand can e'er THE COMPLAINT OF NATURE . 75.
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