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... year's leaf , its time is brief Upon the beechen spray ; The green bud springs , the young bird sings Old leaf , make room for May : Begone , fly away ; Make room for May . Oh green bud , smile on me awhile , Oh SIR HENRY TAYLOR 5 II.
... year's leaf , its time is brief Upon the beechen spray ; The green bud springs , the young bird sings Old leaf , make room for May : Begone , fly away ; Make room for May . Oh green bud , smile on me awhile , Oh SIR HENRY TAYLOR 5 II.
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... sings on every tree , And flowers are sweeter for my sake . Lightly o'er the plain he stept , Lightly brush'd he through the wood , And snared a little bird that slept And had not waken'd when she should . Lightly through the wood he ...
... sings on every tree , And flowers are sweeter for my sake . Lightly o'er the plain he stept , Lightly brush'd he through the wood , And snared a little bird that slept And had not waken'd when she should . Lightly through the wood he ...
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... sing my sad perpetual strain , Until the morn . There will I sing , and soothe my stricken breast , Which ne'er can cease To throb , and pine , and languish , till possest Of its Sole Peace . There will I sing my absent Lord and Love ...
... sing my sad perpetual strain , Until the morn . There will I sing , and soothe my stricken breast , Which ne'er can cease To throb , and pine , and languish , till possest Of its Sole Peace . There will I sing my absent Lord and Love ...
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... singing of a bird , As , sweet in very truth , then seemed to him The sweetest ever heard . That lodestar drew him onward inward still , Deeper than where the village children stray , Deeper than where the woodman's glittering bill Lops ...
... singing of a bird , As , sweet in very truth , then seemed to him The sweetest ever heard . That lodestar drew him onward inward still , Deeper than where the village children stray , Deeper than where the woodman's glittering bill Lops ...
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... singing songs of Paradise invite All hearts to holy mirth , And then take wing to Paradise again , Leaving all listening spirits raised above The toil of earth , the trouble , and the pain , And melted all in love : Such hidden might ...
... singing songs of Paradise invite All hearts to holy mirth , And then take wing to Paradise again , Leaving all listening spirits raised above The toil of earth , the trouble , and the pain , And melted all in love : Such hidden might ...
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BABETTE Bassarid beat beneath bird Born boughs breast breath bright brow CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair feet fire flowers golden grass green grow hair hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hills King kiss laughed leave light lips live look morn murmur never night nightingale o'er once Ozana pain pale pass rain rest RICHARD WATSON DIXON ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN rose round scattered spaces shadowing bluff shadows shine silent sing singing cave sleep smile snow soft song soul sound stars stept stood stream strong sundew sweet thee THEOPHILE MARZIALS thine things THOMAS GORDON HAKE thou art thought thro To-morrow tree turn VIEUXBOIS Vizier voice vrom wake weep WILLIAM JOHN COURTHOPE wilt thou wind wings