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Pagina iii
... the branches of the leafless trees ; All are the undying offspring of one Sire : Then , to the measure of the light vouchsafed , Shine , Poet ! in thy place , and be content . PREFACE . THIS edition aims at such a presentation of.
... the branches of the leafless trees ; All are the undying offspring of one Sire : Then , to the measure of the light vouchsafed , Shine , Poet ! in thy place , and be content . PREFACE . THIS edition aims at such a presentation of.
Pagina xvii
... tree , which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite , on a desolate part of the Shore , commanding a beautiful prospects Incidents upon Salisbury Guilt and Sorrow ; Plain THE BORDERERS . A Tragedy : : POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF ...
... tree , which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite , on a desolate part of the Shore , commanding a beautiful prospects Incidents upon Salisbury Guilt and Sorrow ; Plain THE BORDERERS . A Tragedy : : POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF ...
Pagina xliv
... trees , And blend its water with his daily meal , He would so love it , that in his death - hour Its image would survive among his thoughts : And therefore , re , my sweet Mary , this still Nook , With all its beeches , we have named ...
... trees , And blend its water with his daily meal , He would so love it , that in his death - hour Its image would survive among his thoughts : And therefore , re , my sweet Mary , this still Nook , With all its beeches , we have named ...
Pagina lxiv
... tree darkly outlined against the sky ; it was one that had been spared at the special entreaty of Sir George Beaumont . Now , in his days of poetical decline , he was once more seized by his old inspiration , and in the majestic sonnet ...
... tree darkly outlined against the sky ; it was one that had been spared at the special entreaty of Sir George Beaumont . Now , in his days of poetical decline , he was once more seized by his old inspiration , and in the majestic sonnet ...
Pagina lxv
... Tree , with its sky so bright And cloud - like beauty , rich in thoughts of home , Death - parted friends , and days too swift in flight , Supplanted the whole majesty of Rome ( Then first apparent from the Pincian Height ) Crowned with ...
... Tree , with its sky so bright And cloud - like beauty , rich in thoughts of home , Death - parted friends , and days too swift in flight , Supplanted the whole majesty of Rome ( Then first apparent from the Pincian Height ) Crowned with ...
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