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... Wind 85 The Kitten ..... Dirge in Cymbeline .. The Green Linnet .. To my Child .... The Swallow .... 86 89 90 91 Reflections of a Belle .... Ode to Evening 93 94 96 Evening Prayer at a Girl's School . Messiah ..... A viii CONTENTS .
... Wind 85 The Kitten ..... Dirge in Cymbeline .. The Green Linnet .. To my Child .... The Swallow .... 86 89 90 91 Reflections of a Belle .... Ode to Evening 93 94 96 Evening Prayer at a Girl's School . Messiah ..... A viii CONTENTS .
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... airy shell , By slow Meander's margent green , And in the violet embroider'd vale , Where the love - born nightingale Nightly to thee her sad song mourneth well ; Canst thou not tell me of a gentle pair That 16 YOUNG LADY'S.
... airy shell , By slow Meander's margent green , And in the violet embroider'd vale , Where the love - born nightingale Nightly to thee her sad song mourneth well ; Canst thou not tell me of a gentle pair That 16 YOUNG LADY'S.
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... green , Where never yet was creeping creature seen ; Meantime unnumber'd glittering streamlets play'd , And hurled every where their waters sheen ; That , as they bicker'd through the sunny glade , Though restless still themselves , a ...
... green , Where never yet was creeping creature seen ; Meantime unnumber'd glittering streamlets play'd , And hurled every where their waters sheen ; That , as they bicker'd through the sunny glade , Though restless still themselves , a ...
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... green , And summer skies were far more blue Than since they e'er have been . Now autumn's pensive voice is heard Amid the yellow bowers , The robin is the regal bird , And thou the Queen of Flowers ! He sings on the laburnum trees ...
... green , And summer skies were far more blue Than since they e'er have been . Now autumn's pensive voice is heard Amid the yellow bowers , The robin is the regal bird , And thou the Queen of Flowers ! He sings on the laburnum trees ...
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Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth , and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars . And hark ! the Nightingale begins its song , Most musical , most melancholy Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? Oh ...
Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth , and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars . And hark ! the Nightingale begins its song , Most musical , most melancholy Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? Oh ...
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