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How sweet in morning hours , When vernal airs stir the fresh - blowing flowers , The light that shines reflected from the past ! " IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . ROGERS . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE - STREET . MDCCCXXVIII .
How sweet in morning hours , When vernal airs stir the fresh - blowing flowers , The light that shines reflected from the past ! " IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . II . ROGERS . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE - STREET . MDCCCXXVIII .
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... pro- sopopoeia of Anger : Then Ire came in with sturt and strife , His hand was ay upon his knife ; nor will the reader forbear to admire the sweet moral pathos which has given an undying charm to the beautiful stanzas on Winter .
... pro- sopopoeia of Anger : Then Ire came in with sturt and strife , His hand was ay upon his knife ; nor will the reader forbear to admire the sweet moral pathos which has given an undying charm to the beautiful stanzas on Winter .
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... When that the misty vapour was agone , And cleare and faire was the morrowing ; The dew also , like silver in shining , Upon the leaves , as any baume sweet ; Till fiery Titan with his peccant heat Had dried up the lusty liquor new ...
... When that the misty vapour was agone , And cleare and faire was the morrowing ; The dew also , like silver in shining , Upon the leaves , as any baume sweet ; Till fiery Titan with his peccant heat Had dried up the lusty liquor new ...
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There saw I growing eke the fresh haw - thorn In white motley , that so sweet doth y - smell ; Ash , fir , and oak , with many a young acorn , And many a tree mo than I now can tell ; And , me before , I saw a little well That had his ...
There saw I growing eke the fresh haw - thorn In white motley , that so sweet doth y - smell ; Ash , fir , and oak , with many a young acorn , And many a tree mo than I now can tell ; And , me before , I saw a little well That had his ...
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... sweet month , the groves green liv'ries wear : If not the first , the fairest of the year : For thee the Graces lead the dancing Hours , And Nature's ready pencil paints the flow'rs : When thy short reign is past , the fev'rish sun ...
... sweet month , the groves green liv'ries wear : If not the first , the fairest of the year : For thee the Graces lead the dancing Hours , And Nature's ready pencil paints the flow'rs : When thy short reign is past , the fev'rish sun ...
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