The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song: Selected from English and American AuthorsCrowell, 1910 - 706 σελίδες |
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... feet . Forthwith the issue of the spring was poured Into a cup , on whose embossed outside , Jewels , like solid water , shaped a gourd . The caliph drank , and seemed well satisfied , Nay , wisely pleased , and straightway gave command ...
... feet . Forthwith the issue of the spring was poured Into a cup , on whose embossed outside , Jewels , like solid water , shaped a gourd . The caliph drank , and seemed well satisfied , Nay , wisely pleased , and straightway gave command ...
Σελίδα 8
... feet So light they did not bend the bells Of the celestial asphodels ! They fell like dew upon the flowers , Then all the air grew strangely sweet ! And thus came dainty Babie Bell Into this world of ours . even , Its bridges , running ...
... feet So light they did not bend the bells Of the celestial asphodels ! They fell like dew upon the flowers , Then all the air grew strangely sweet ! And thus came dainty Babie Bell Into this world of ours . even , Its bridges , running ...
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... feet her But to heart and to soul distinct , - What was the secret of dying , Dear ? " God " Was it the infinite wonder of all , That you ever could let life's flower fall ? GEORGE ARNOLD . SHE AND he . But he who loved her too well to ...
... feet her But to heart and to soul distinct , - What was the secret of dying , Dear ? " God " Was it the infinite wonder of all , That you ever could let life's flower fall ? GEORGE ARNOLD . SHE AND he . But he who loved her too well to ...
Σελίδα 21
... feet ! " Kwould tell you , Darling , if I were dead , And ' twere your hot tears upon my brow shed . " I would say , though the angel of death had laid His sword on my lips to keep it unsaid . " You should not ask , vainly , with ...
... feet ! " Kwould tell you , Darling , if I were dead , And ' twere your hot tears upon my brow shed . " I would say , though the angel of death had laid His sword on my lips to keep it unsaid . " You should not ask , vainly , with ...
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... feet on the next day's march To climb up that golden ridge , We must all lie down for a one night's rest Inside of the covered bridge . TO FREEDOM . SUN of the moral world ! effulgent source Of mar's best wisdom and his stead- iest ...
... feet on the next day's march To climb up that golden ridge , We must all lie down for a one night's rest Inside of the covered bridge . TO FREEDOM . SUN of the moral world ! effulgent source Of mar's best wisdom and his stead- iest ...
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angels art thou Aurora Leigh Babie Bell beauty beneath bird blessed bliss bloom brave breast breath bright brow calm cloud crown dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth evermore eyes face fair fear feel flowers frae gleam glory golden grave gray green grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven hope hour Ivy green kiss land Lars Porsena lassie leaves life's light lips live lonely look love's lyre morn murmur never night o'er pain pale Philip Van Artevelde prayer rapture rest rose round Samian wine shade shine shore sigh silent sing skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars summer sweet tears tell tempest thee thine things thou art thou hast thought Twas voice wandering wave weary weep wild wind wings youth