The Chilswell Book of English PoetryLongmans, Green, 1926 - 272 էջ |
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I love to rise in a summer morn When the birds sing on every tree ; The distant huntsman winds his horn , And the skylark sings with me . O ! what sweet company . I THE CHILSWELL BOOK OF ENGLISH POETRY ... Hunting Song.
I love to rise in a summer morn When the birds sing on every tree ; The distant huntsman winds his horn , And the skylark sings with me . O ! what sweet company . I THE CHILSWELL BOOK OF ENGLISH POETRY ... Hunting Song.
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... owl , To - whit ! To - who ! —a merry note , While greasy Joan doth keel the pot . thresh and ply ] toss and bend . keel ] cool , by stirring or adding something to prevent boiling over . When all aloud the wind doth blow , And coughing 8.
... owl , To - whit ! To - who ! —a merry note , While greasy Joan doth keel the pot . thresh and ply ] toss and bend . keel ] cool , by stirring or adding something to prevent boiling over . When all aloud the wind doth blow , And coughing 8.
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... wind is so strong— What it says I don't know , but it sings a loud song . But green leaves , and blossoms , and sunny warm weather , And singing , and loving , all come back together . But the lark is so brimful of gladness and love ...
... wind is so strong— What it says I don't know , but it sings a loud song . But green leaves , and blossoms , and sunny warm weather , And singing , and loving , all come back together . But the lark is so brimful of gladness and love ...
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... winds do blow ; While the battle rages loud and long , And the stormy winds do blow . The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave- For the deck it was their field of fame , And Ocean was their grave : Where Blake and mighty ...
... winds do blow ; While the battle rages loud and long , And the stormy winds do blow . The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave- For the deck it was their field of fame , And Ocean was their grave : Where Blake and mighty ...
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... winds of the wilderness of doubt ; To stay at home is best . Then stay at home , my heart , and rest ; The bird is safest in its nest ; O'er all that flutter their wings and fly A hawk is hovering in the sky ; To stay at home is best ...
... winds of the wilderness of doubt ; To stay at home is best . Then stay at home , my heart , and rest ; The bird is safest in its nest ; O'er all that flutter their wings and fly A hawk is hovering in the sky ; To stay at home is best ...
Common terms and phrases
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