Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 - American poetry |
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... woods as if seeking for some incarnation it cannot find , and saddening the spring groves by a note so contradictory to the genius of the season . In reference to the note of the cuckoo we find the following re- marks among the ...
... woods as if seeking for some incarnation it cannot find , and saddening the spring groves by a note so contradictory to the genius of the season . In reference to the note of the cuckoo we find the following re- marks among the ...
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... woods ; or , down the craggy steep Hurled headlong , swam with pain the mantled pool ; Or scaled the cliff ; or danced on hollow winds , With antic shapes , wild natives of the brain ? Her ceaseless flight , though devious , speaks her ...
... woods ; or , down the craggy steep Hurled headlong , swam with pain the mantled pool ; Or scaled the cliff ; or danced on hollow winds , With antic shapes , wild natives of the brain ? Her ceaseless flight , though devious , speaks her ...
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... woods , Or rustling turn the many twinkling leaves Of aspen tall . The uncurling floods diffused In glassy breadth , seem , through delusive lapse , Forgetful of their course . ' Tis silence all , And pleasing expectation . Herds and ...
... woods , Or rustling turn the many twinkling leaves Of aspen tall . The uncurling floods diffused In glassy breadth , seem , through delusive lapse , Forgetful of their course . ' Tis silence all , And pleasing expectation . Herds and ...
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... woods , and villages , and streams , And rocks , and mountain - tops , that long retain'd The ascending gleam , are all one swimming scene , Uncertain if beheld . Sudden to heaven Thence weary vision turns ; where , leading soft The ...
... woods , and villages , and streams , And rocks , and mountain - tops , that long retain'd The ascending gleam , are all one swimming scene , Uncertain if beheld . Sudden to heaven Thence weary vision turns ; where , leading soft The ...
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... woods , Shade deepening over shade , the country round Imbrown ; a crowded umbrage dusk and dun , Of ev'ry hue , from wan declining green To sooty dark . These now the lonesome muse , Low whisp'ring , lead into their leaf - strown walks ...
... woods , Shade deepening over shade , the country round Imbrown ; a crowded umbrage dusk and dun , Of ev'ry hue , from wan declining green To sooty dark . These now the lonesome muse , Low whisp'ring , lead into their leaf - strown walks ...
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