The student's treasury of English song, selections from the poets of the present century, ed. by W. H. D. Adams1873 |
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... beneath thy dread ex- panse , Oh ! many are the beauteous isles , Oh , the hours ! the happy hours ! Oh , the sweet valley of deep grass , Oh , to be in England , Oh , who shall lightly say that Fame , On the heights of Killiecrankie ...
... beneath thy dread ex- panse , Oh ! many are the beauteous isles , Oh , the hours ! the happy hours ! Oh , the sweet valley of deep grass , Oh , to be in England , Oh , who shall lightly say that Fame , On the heights of Killiecrankie ...
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... beneath the touch Of thy light - dipping wing . The thunder - cloud , over us bowed , In deeper gloom is seen , When quick relieved it glances to Thy bosom's silvery sheen . The silent Power that brings thee back With leading - strings ...
... beneath the touch Of thy light - dipping wing . The thunder - cloud , over us bowed , In deeper gloom is seen , When quick relieved it glances to Thy bosom's silvery sheen . The silent Power that brings thee back With leading - strings ...
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... Beneath the gallows - tree . Then radiant and serene he rose , And cast his cloak away ; For he had ta'en his latest look Of earth and sun and day . " A GARLAND FASHIONED OF THE PURE WHITE ROSE . " - WORDSWORTH . " WHO NEVER DID TO ...
... Beneath the gallows - tree . Then radiant and serene he rose , And cast his cloak away ; For he had ta'en his latest look Of earth and sun and day . " A GARLAND FASHIONED OF THE PURE WHITE ROSE . " - WORDSWORTH . " WHO NEVER DID TO ...
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... beneath your blows the while , Be they covenanting traitors , Or the brood of false Argyle ! Strike ! and drive the trembling rebels Backwards o'er the stormy Forth ; Let them tell their pale Convention How they fared within the North ...
... beneath your blows the while , Be they covenanting traitors , Or the brood of false Argyle ! Strike ! and drive the trembling rebels Backwards o'er the stormy Forth ; Let them tell their pale Convention How they fared within the North ...
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... Till they gained the plain beneath . SAW YE NOT WHOM THE REEKING SABRE SMOTE ? " - BYRON , " AND THRONGING HELMS APPEARED , AND SERRIED SHIELDS IN THICK ARRAY . " - MILTON . " ALL FURNISHED , ALL IN ARMS , ALL PLUMED.
... Till they gained the plain beneath . SAW YE NOT WHOM THE REEKING SABRE SMOTE ? " - BYRON , " AND THRONGING HELMS APPEARED , AND SERRIED SHIELDS IN THICK ARRAY . " - MILTON . " ALL FURNISHED , ALL IN ARMS , ALL PLUMED.
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beauty beneath bird born bosom breast breath bright brow BROWNING BYRON CAMPBELL Casa Wappy child cloud CLOUGH COLERIDGE CRABBE dark DAVID GRAY dead death deep delight doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes fair fame feel flowers GEORGE CRABBE glory GOETHE golden grace grave GRAY green grief hand happy hast hath heart heaven HEMANS HENRY CLOUGH hope hour JAMES HOGG Kilmeny LANDON LEIGH HUNT LIFE'S light living look LORD LORD BYRON lyrical LYTTON morn Myrrha never night o'er pain passion PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Poems poet poetical poetry rose round SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Sard says SHELLEY shine sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit spring stars sweet SYDNEY DOBELL tears tender thee thine things THOMAS HOOD thou thought TRUTH voice waves weary weep wild wind wings WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED youth