A Poetry-book of Modern PoetsTauchnitz, 1878 - 334 страници |
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... eye , a soldier's mien , A feather of the blue , A doublet of the Lincoln green , - No more of me you knew , My love ! No more of me you knew . " This morn is merry June , I trow , The rose is budding fain ; But she shall bloom in ...
... eye , a soldier's mien , A feather of the blue , A doublet of the Lincoln green , - No more of me you knew , My love ! No more of me you knew . " This morn is merry June , I trow , The rose is budding fain ; But she shall bloom in ...
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... eye ! -Fair as a star , when only one Is shining in the sky . She lived unknown , and few could know When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave , and O ! The difference to me ! W. Wordsworth . 16 RECONCILEMENT THROUGH LOSS ...
... eye ! -Fair as a star , when only one Is shining in the sky . She lived unknown , and few could know When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave , and O ! The difference to me ! W. Wordsworth . 16 RECONCILEMENT THROUGH LOSS ...
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... eyes The volume of thy mysteries . I will meet thee on the hill Where , with printless footstep still , The morning in her buskin grey Springs upon her eastern way ; While the frolic zephyrs stir , Playing with the gossamer , And , on ...
... eyes The volume of thy mysteries . I will meet thee on the hill Where , with printless footstep still , The morning in her buskin grey Springs upon her eastern way ; While the frolic zephyrs stir , Playing with the gossamer , And , on ...
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... eye Where some lost hero's ashes lie . And oh , as through the mouldering arch , With ivy filled and weeping larch , The night - gale whispers sadly clear , Speaking dear things to fancy's ear , We'll hold communion with the shade Of ...
... eye Where some lost hero's ashes lie . And oh , as through the mouldering arch , With ivy filled and weeping larch , The night - gale whispers sadly clear , Speaking dear things to fancy's ear , We'll hold communion with the shade Of ...
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... eyes , his floating hair ! Weave a circle round him thrice , And close your eyes with holy dread , For he on honey - dew hath fed , And drunk the milk of Paradise . Samuel Taylor Coleridge . THE ISLES OF GREECE . 29 THE ISLES OF GREECE.
... eyes , his floating hair ! Weave a circle round him thrice , And close your eyes with holy dread , For he on honey - dew hath fed , And drunk the milk of Paradise . Samuel Taylor Coleridge . THE ISLES OF GREECE . 29 THE ISLES OF GREECE.
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Страница 139 - We look before and after, And pine for what is not: Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought.
Страница 78 - Homer ruled as his demesne : Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold: Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken ; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He...
Страница 231 - Hear the sledges with the bells — Silver bells! What a world of merriment their melody foretells! How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, In the icy air of night! While the stars that oversprinkle All the heavens, seem to twinkle With a crystalline delight...
Страница 124 - But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of all our day, Are yet a master light of all our seeing ; Uphold us, cherish, and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in the being Of the eternal Silence ; truths that wake, To perish never ; Which neither listlessness, nor mad endeavour, Nor Man nor Boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy...
Страница 145 - TO A WATERFOWL. WHITHER, midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far through their rosy depths dost thou pursue Thy solitary way? Vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong, As, darkly painted on the crimson sky, Thy figure floats along.
Страница 142 - Away ! away ! for I will fly to thee, Not charioted by Bacchus and his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy, Though the dull brain perplexes and retards : Already with thee ! tender is the night, And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne, Clustered around by all her starry fays ; But here there is no light, Save what from heaven is with the breezes blown Through verdurous glooms, and winding mossy ways.
Страница 222 - SOLITARY REAPER. BEHOLD her, single in the field, Yon solitary Highland Lass ! Reaping and singing by herself; Stop here, or gently pass ! Alone she cuts and binds the grain, And sings a melancholy strain; O listen ! for the Vale profound Is overflowing with the sound.
Страница 142 - I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft incense hangs upon the boughs, But, in embalmed darkness, guess each sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows The grass, the thicket...
Страница 124 - Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise; But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings; Blank misgivings of a Creature Moving about in worlds not realized, High instincts before which our mortal Nature Did tremble like a guilty Thing surprised...
Страница 64 - On Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow ; And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. But Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat at dead of night, Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery.