PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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... fall : But the solemn oak tree sigheth , Thick - leaved , ambrosial , With an ancient melody Of an inward agony , Where Claribel low - lieth . At eve the beetle boometh Athwart the thicket lone : At noon the wild bee hummeth About the ...
... fall : But the solemn oak tree sigheth , Thick - leaved , ambrosial , With an ancient melody Of an inward agony , Where Claribel low - lieth . At eve the beetle boometh Athwart the thicket lone : At noon the wild bee hummeth About the ...
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... A goodly time , For it was in the golden prime Of good Haroun Alraschid . V. Still onward ; and the clear canal Is rounded to as clear a lake . From the green rivage many a fall Of diamond rillets 24 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... A goodly time , For it was in the golden prime Of good Haroun Alraschid . V. Still onward ; and the clear canal Is rounded to as clear a lake . From the green rivage many a fall Of diamond rillets 24 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. From the green rivage many a fall Of diamond rillets musical , Thro ' little crystal arches low Down from the central fountain's flow Fall'n silver - chiming , seem'd to shake The sparkling flints beneath ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. From the green rivage many a fall Of diamond rillets musical , Thro ' little crystal arches low Down from the central fountain's flow Fall'n silver - chiming , seem'd to shake The sparkling flints beneath ...
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... falls Upon the storied walls ; For the discovery And newness of thine art so pleased thee , That all which thou hast drawn of fairest Or boldest since , but lightly weighs With thee unto the love thou bearest The first - born of thy ...
... falls Upon the storied walls ; For the discovery And newness of thine art so pleased thee , That all which thou hast drawn of fairest Or boldest since , but lightly weighs With thee unto the love thou bearest The first - born of thy ...
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... falling down to twilight grots , Or opening upon level plots Of crowned lilies , standing near Purple - spiked lavender : Whither in after life retired From brawling storms , From weary wind , With youthful fancy reinspired , We may ...
... falling down to twilight grots , Or opening upon level plots Of crowned lilies , standing near Purple - spiked lavender : Whither in after life retired From brawling storms , From weary wind , With youthful fancy reinspired , We may ...
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