Six Centuries of Great Poetry, Volume 2033Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine |
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... thought ( thought , mother of science ) ; Sweet birds kindly do grant harmony unto thee ; Fair trees ' shade is enough fortification , Nor danger to thyself if be not in thyself . O sweet woods , the delight of solitariness ! O , how ...
... thought ( thought , mother of science ) ; Sweet birds kindly do grant harmony unto thee ; Fair trees ' shade is enough fortification , Nor danger to thyself if be not in thyself . O sweet woods , the delight of solitariness ! O , how ...
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... thought , With many recognitions dim and faint , And somewhat of a sad perplexity , The picture of the mind revives again : While here I stand , not only with the sense Of present pleasure , but with pleasing thoughts That in this ...
... thought , With many recognitions dim and faint , And somewhat of a sad perplexity , The picture of the mind revives again : While here I stand , not only with the sense Of present pleasure , but with pleasing thoughts That in this ...
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... thought , And rolls through all things . Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods , And mountains ... thoughts , the nurse , The guide , the guardian of my heart , and soul Of all my moral being . Nor perchance , If I ...
... thought , And rolls through all things . Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods , And mountains ... thoughts , the nurse , The guide , the guardian of my heart , and soul Of all my moral being . Nor perchance , If I ...
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