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... song , and thro ' the day And thro ' the night warbles luxuriant ; every Bird of song Attending his loud harmony with admiration and love . This is a Vision of the lamentation of Beulah over Ololon . Thou perceivest the Flowers put ...
... song , and thro ' the day And thro ' the night warbles luxuriant ; every Bird of song Attending his loud harmony with admiration and love . This is a Vision of the lamentation of Beulah over Ololon . Thou perceivest the Flowers put ...
Page 399
... song ; and hidden , amorous dove , With his deep breath ; and bird of wakeful glow , Whose louder song is like the voice of life , Triumphant o'er death's image ; but whose deep , Low , lovelier note is like a gentle wife , A poor , a ...
... song ; and hidden , amorous dove , With his deep breath ; and bird of wakeful glow , Whose louder song is like the voice of life , Triumphant o'er death's image ; but whose deep , Low , lovelier note is like a gentle wife , A poor , a ...
Page 603
... Song WELCOME , red and roundy sun , WELC Dropping lowly in the west ; Now my hard day's work is done , I'm as happy as the best . Joyful are the thoughts of home , Now I'm ready for my chair , So , till morrow - morning's come , Bill ...
... Song WELCOME , red and roundy sun , WELC Dropping lowly in the west ; Now my hard day's work is done , I'm as happy as the best . Joyful are the thoughts of home , Now I'm ready for my chair , So , till morrow - morning's come , Bill ...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837 H. S. Milford No preview available - 1935 |
The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837 Humphrey Sumner Milford No preview available - 1971 |
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