Poems, Volume 1James R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 pages |
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... HAPPY EARTH , AND LEAVE 292 " BREAK , BREAK , BREAK " " 293 THE POET'S SONG 293 THE PRINCESS : A MEDLEY 295 ENOCH ARDEN , AND OTHER POEMS . ENOCH ARDEN . 407 AYLMER'S FIELD . 437 SEA DREAMS 463 THE GRANDMOTHER 473 NORTHERN FARMER . OLD ...
... HAPPY EARTH , AND LEAVE 292 " BREAK , BREAK , BREAK " " 293 THE POET'S SONG 293 THE PRINCESS : A MEDLEY 295 ENOCH ARDEN , AND OTHER POEMS . ENOCH ARDEN . 407 AYLMER'S FIELD . 437 SEA DREAMS 463 THE GRANDMOTHER 473 NORTHERN FARMER . OLD ...
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... green field , and the happy blossoming shore ? Day and night to the billow the fountain calls ; Down shower the gambolling waterfalls * From wandering over the lea : Out of the live 2 C THE SEA - FAIRIES . 333 THE SEA-FAIRIES.
... green field , and the happy blossoming shore ? Day and night to the billow the fountain calls ; Down shower the gambolling waterfalls * From wandering over the lea : Out of the live 2 C THE SEA - FAIRIES . 333 THE SEA-FAIRIES.
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... up the ridged sea . Who can light on as happy a shore All the world o'er , all the world o'er ? Whither away ? listen and stay : mariner , mariner , fly no more . THE DESERTED HOUSE . I. LIFE and Thought have gone 34 THE SEA - EAIRIES .
... up the ridged sea . Who can light on as happy a shore All the world o'er , all the world o'er ? Whither away ? listen and stay : mariner , mariner , fly no more . THE DESERTED HOUSE . I. LIFE and Thought have gone 34 THE SEA - EAIRIES .
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... happy thou that liest low , Oriana ! All night the silence seems to flow Beside me in my utter woe , Oriana . A weary , weary way I go , Oriana . When Norland winds pipe down the sea , Oriana , 42 THE BALLAD OF ORIANA .
... happy thou that liest low , Oriana ! All night the silence seems to flow Beside me in my utter woe , Oriana . A weary , weary way I go , Oriana . When Norland winds pipe down the sea , Oriana , 42 THE BALLAD OF ORIANA .
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... d me Laughingly , laughingly . Oh ! what a happy life were mine Under the hollow - hung ocean green ! Soft are the moss - beds under the sea ; We would live merrily , merrily . THE MERMAID . WHO I. WHO would be A mermaid. THE MERMAN . 45.
... d me Laughingly , laughingly . Oh ! what a happy life were mine Under the hollow - hung ocean green ! Soft are the moss - beds under the sea ; We would live merrily , merrily . THE MERMAID . WHO I. WHO would be A mermaid. THE MERMAN . 45.
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