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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... hill , i .. Keats , Martin , .. Go , then ! and see them rising with the sun , Gold gold ! gold ! gold ! .. Crabbe , Hood , .. MacDonald , " Good morrow , my lord ! " in the sky alone , Great men have been among us ; hands that penned ...
... hill , i .. Keats , Martin , .. Go , then ! and see them rising with the sun , Gold gold ! gold ! gold ! .. Crabbe , Hood , .. MacDonald , " Good morrow , my lord ! " in the sky alone , Great men have been among us ; hands that penned ...
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... hills , the strife was done , And the attentive Muses said : 66 Marsyas , thou art vanquished ! " Then Apollo's minister Hanged upon a branching fir Marsyas , that unhappy Faun , And began to whet his knife . But the Maenads , who were ...
... hills , the strife was done , And the attentive Muses said : 66 Marsyas , thou art vanquished ! " Then Apollo's minister Hanged upon a branching fir Marsyas , that unhappy Faun , And began to whet his knife . But the Maenads , who were ...
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... hill , As though the thunder slept within— All else was calm and still . The grim Geneva ministers With anxious scowl drew near , As you have seen the ravens flock Around the dying deer . He would not deign them word nor sign ; But ...
... hill , As though the thunder slept within— All else was calm and still . The grim Geneva ministers With anxious scowl drew near , As you have seen the ravens flock Around the dying deer . He would not deign them word nor sign ; But ...
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... hills re - echoed With our answer to his call ; But a deeper echo sounded In the bosoms of us all . For the lands of wild Breadalbane Not a man who heard him speak Would that day have left the battle : Burning eye and flashing cheek ...
... hills re - echoed With our answer to his call ; But a deeper echo sounded In the bosoms of us all . For the lands of wild Breadalbane Not a man who heard him speak Would that day have left the battle : Burning eye and flashing cheek ...
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... hills have language for , and stars Harmonious influènces : The pulse of dew upon the grass Kept his within its number , And silent shadows from the trees Refreshed him like a slumber . " WHAT ARE WE SET ON EARTH FOR ? SAY , TO TOIL ...
... hills have language for , and stars Harmonious influènces : The pulse of dew upon the grass Kept his within its number , And silent shadows from the trees Refreshed him like a slumber . " WHAT ARE WE SET ON EARTH FOR ? SAY , TO TOIL ...
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