Rogers to HemansD. Appleton, 1876 - English poetry |
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... Hast thou through Eden's wild - wood vales pur- sued Each mountain scene , majestically rude ; To note the sweet simplicity of life , Far from the din of folly's idle strife ; Nor there a while , with lifted eye , revered That modest ...
... Hast thou through Eden's wild - wood vales pur- sued Each mountain scene , majestically rude ; To note the sweet simplicity of life , Far from the din of folly's idle strife ; Nor there a while , with lifted eye , revered That modest ...
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... hast not flown , With mocks and threat half lisp'd , half spoken , I feel thee pulling at my gown , Of right good - will thy simple token . And thou must laugh and wrestle too , A mimic warfare with me waging , To make , as wily lovers ...
... hast not flown , With mocks and threat half lisp'd , half spoken , I feel thee pulling at my gown , Of right good - will thy simple token . And thou must laugh and wrestle too , A mimic warfare with me waging , To make , as wily lovers ...
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... hast made ! " I. On Palos ' shore , whose crowded strand Bore priests and nobles of the land , And rustic hinds and townsmen trim , And harness'd soldiers stern and grim , And lowly maids and dames of pride , And infants by their ...
... hast made ! " I. On Palos ' shore , whose crowded strand Bore priests and nobles of the land , And rustic hinds and townsmen trim , And harness'd soldiers stern and grim , And lowly maids and dames of pride , And infants by their ...
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... seeming As if from town or hamlet streaming ! ' Tis land , ' tis peopled land ; man dwelleth there , And thou , O God of heaven ! hast heard thy ser vant's prayer ! " XIII . Returning day gave to their view The distant 18 BAILLIE .
... seeming As if from town or hamlet streaming ! ' Tis land , ' tis peopled land ; man dwelleth there , And thou , O God of heaven ! hast heard thy ser vant's prayer ! " XIII . Returning day gave to their view The distant 18 BAILLIE .
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... hast thou seen ? Or dearly shalt thou rue . " Faint spoke the second page with fear , And bent him on his knee , " Were I on your father's sword to swear , The same it appear'd to me . " Then dark , dark lower'd the baron's eye , And ...
... hast thou seen ? Or dearly shalt thou rue . " Faint spoke the second page with fear , And bent him on his knee , " Were I on your father's sword to swear , The same it appear'd to me . " Then dark , dark lower'd the baron's eye , And ...
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