The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to BayleySamuel Carter Hall H. G. Bohn, 1846 - English poetry |
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... head hath its coronal , The fulness of your bliss I feel - I feel it all . Oh , evil day ! if I were sullen While earth herself is adorning This sweet May - morning , And the children are culling On every side , In a thousand valleys ...
... head hath its coronal , The fulness of your bliss I feel - I feel it all . Oh , evil day ! if I were sullen While earth herself is adorning This sweet May - morning , And the children are culling On every side , In a thousand valleys ...
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... head , " she says , " is finely shaped , and the forehead open , high , and noble ; his eyes are grey , and full of expression , but one is visibly larger than the other ; his mouth is the most remarkable feature in his face - the upper ...
... head , " she says , " is finely shaped , and the forehead open , high , and noble ; his eyes are grey , and full of expression , but one is visibly larger than the other ; his mouth is the most remarkable feature in his face - the upper ...
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... head on his hands , and shook as ' twere With a convulsion , -then arose again , And , with his teeth and quivering hands , did tear What he had written ; but he shed no tears . And he did calm himself , and fix his brow Into a kind of ...
... head on his hands , and shook as ' twere With a convulsion , -then arose again , And , with his teeth and quivering hands , did tear What he had written ; but he shed no tears . And he did calm himself , and fix his brow Into a kind of ...
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... head and heart . One of the harshest arraigners of what he calls the inconsistency of Dr. Southey - as if that were inconsistency which induces to leave a path after it is known to be the wrong one - states , that " in all the relations ...
... head and heart . One of the harshest arraigners of what he calls the inconsistency of Dr. Southey - as if that were inconsistency which induces to leave a path after it is known to be the wrong one - states , that " in all the relations ...
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... head , And with a natural sigh , " " Tis some poor fellow's skull , " said he , " Who fell in the great victory . 66 " I find them in the garden , " For there's many here about ; " And often when I go to plough , " The ploughshare turns ...
... head , And with a natural sigh , " " Tis some poor fellow's skull , " said he , " Who fell in the great victory . 66 " I find them in the garden , " For there's many here about ; " And often when I go to plough , " The ploughshare turns ...
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