The English Landscape in Picture, Prose and PoetryKathleen Conyngham Greene |
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Page 5
... things strike down into the very depths of our nature , and touch chords that go back to the beginning of time and the human race , but they are chords that with every year of our life sound a deeper note in our innermost being ...
... things strike down into the very depths of our nature , and touch chords that go back to the beginning of time and the human race , but they are chords that with every year of our life sound a deeper note in our innermost being ...
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... things which pass , Under old trees the shadows of young leaves Dancing to please the wind along the grass , Or the ... thing Bring me these dreams that take my breath away ? They come at evening with the home - flying rooks and the ...
... things which pass , Under old trees the shadows of young leaves Dancing to please the wind along the grass , Or the ... thing Bring me these dreams that take my breath away ? They come at evening with the home - flying rooks and the ...
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... things tedious , and familiar things importunate , that it has no great delight in the mere middle of the day , and feels weariness of the summer that has ceased to change visibly . The poetry of mere day and of late summer becomes ...
... things tedious , and familiar things importunate , that it has no great delight in the mere middle of the day , and feels weariness of the summer that has ceased to change visibly . The poetry of mere day and of late summer becomes ...
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The English Landscape in Picture, Prose and Poetry Greene, Kathleen Conyngham No preview available - 1932 |
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Alice Meynell AUTHOR'S EXECUTORS beautiful beech beneath birch birds bloom blossom blue boughs bower breeze bright Burfield Dyer C. H. Brading Charlotte Mew Childerditch clouds COTTAGE dance dark delightful distant Dorothy Wordsworth doth elms ENGLISH LANDSCAPE EXECUTORS and MESSRS extract eyes farm fields flocks flowers forest FRANCIS BRETT YOUNG G. W. Norris golden grass green grey happy hawthorn heart heaven hedge Huntingdon James Elroy Flecker John Masefield land leaf leaves light look lovely Maud Shelley meadows morn murmur night o'er P. G. Read pines poem pool poplars R. D. Blackmore rain Richard Jefferies road Robert Bridges rock round Sackville-West sail scrap of garden shade sheep shepherd sing sleep soft spire spring stream summer sweet Thames thee Thomas Hardy thou twitter vale valley village violets W. B. Wilson W. H. Hudson weather wild William Cobbett winter woods Young Beichan