The Poetical Common-place Book: Consisting of an Original Selection of Standard and Fugitive Poetry, Including a Few Translations Hitherto Unpublished |
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... rill , With its little lone music so silvery and meek , And the sweet lisping fall ' mid the landscape so still , Seem'd as first infant essays of Silence to speak . The moon , slowly rising behind the tall trees , Her silver globe seem ...
... rill , With its little lone music so silvery and meek , And the sweet lisping fall ' mid the landscape so still , Seem'd as first infant essays of Silence to speak . The moon , slowly rising behind the tall trees , Her silver globe seem ...
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... rill Made ever cheerful , now thou hast exchang'd For stranger woods and valleys . What of that ! Here , or on torrid deserts ; o'er the world Of trackless waves , or on the frozen cliffs Of bleak Siberia , thou art not alone . For ...
... rill Made ever cheerful , now thou hast exchang'd For stranger woods and valleys . What of that ! Here , or on torrid deserts ; o'er the world Of trackless waves , or on the frozen cliffs Of bleak Siberia , thou art not alone . For ...
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... rill ; Or climb the tall pine's gloomy crest , To rob the raven's ancient nest . Their humble porch with honied flowers The curling woodbine's shade embowers ; From the small garden's thymy mound Their bees in busy swarms resound : Nor ...
... rill ; Or climb the tall pine's gloomy crest , To rob the raven's ancient nest . Their humble porch with honied flowers The curling woodbine's shade embowers ; From the small garden's thymy mound Their bees in busy swarms resound : Nor ...
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... rill , Seem to have undergone a change ; And though , of all the earth , I ween , They , in our eyes , most fair remain , Yet nought , ' mid all so sweet , is seen So bright and beautiful as then ! With them the woful change is not ...
... rill , Seem to have undergone a change ; And though , of all the earth , I ween , They , in our eyes , most fair remain , Yet nought , ' mid all so sweet , is seen So bright and beautiful as then ! With them the woful change is not ...
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... rills run murm'ring through the glade , And listen to the blackbird's mellow song . What tho ' fair Iris hath not ting'd thy wing , Nor sprinkled on thy breast her heav'nly dye ; Sweet harmonist ! I'd rather hear thee sing Than all the ...
... rills run murm'ring through the glade , And listen to the blackbird's mellow song . What tho ' fair Iris hath not ting'd thy wing , Nor sprinkled on thy breast her heav'nly dye ; Sweet harmonist ! I'd rather hear thee sing Than all the ...
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