The Chilswell Book of English PoetryLongmans, Green, 1926 - 272 էջ |
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... dream of the south and west , And so do I. II This is the weather the shepherd shuns , And so do I ; When beeches drip in browns and duns , And thresh , and ply ; The hill - hid tides throb , throe on throe , And meadow rivulets ...
... dream of the south and west , And so do I. II This is the weather the shepherd shuns , And so do I ; When beeches drip in browns and duns , And thresh , and ply ; The hill - hid tides throb , throe on throe , And meadow rivulets ...
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... Dream of battled fields no more , Days of danger , nights of waking . In our isle's enchanted hall , Hands unseen thy couch are strewing , Fairy strains of music fall , Every sense in slumber dewing . Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er , ...
... Dream of battled fields no more , Days of danger , nights of waking . In our isle's enchanted hall , Hands unseen thy couch are strewing , Fairy strains of music fall , Every sense in slumber dewing . Soldier , rest ! thy warfare o'er , ...
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... dream that on the deck You've fallen cold and dead . My Captain does not answer , his lips are pale and still , My father does not feel my arm , he has no pulse nor will ; The ship is anchor'd safe and sound , its voyage closed and done ...
... dream that on the deck You've fallen cold and dead . My Captain does not answer , his lips are pale and still , My father does not feel my arm , he has no pulse nor will ; The ship is anchor'd safe and sound , its voyage closed and done ...
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... dreams assured were Of the Spirit that plagued us so ; Nine fathom deep he had follow'd us From the Land of Mist and Snow . ' And every tongue , through utter drought , Was wither'd at the root ; We could not speak , no more than if We ...
... dreams assured were Of the Spirit that plagued us so ; Nine fathom deep he had follow'd us From the Land of Mist and Snow . ' And every tongue , through utter drought , Was wither'd at the root ; We could not speak , no more than if We ...
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... were fill'd with dew ; And when I awoke , it rain'd . ' My lips were wet , my throat was cold , My garments all were dank ; Sure I had drunken in my dreams , And still my body drank . ' I moved , and could not feel my I 50.
... were fill'd with dew ; And when I awoke , it rain'd . ' My lips were wet , my throat was cold , My garments all were dank ; Sure I had drunken in my dreams , And still my body drank . ' I moved , and could not feel my I 50.
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