Rogers to HemansD. Appleton, 1876 - English poetry |
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... morn's gray mist its melting colours gave ; And o'er the cygnet's haunt , the mantling grove Its emerald arch with wild luxuriance wove . Light as the breeze that brush'd the orient dew , From rock to rock the young adventurer flew ...
... morn's gray mist its melting colours gave ; And o'er the cygnet's haunt , the mantling grove Its emerald arch with wild luxuriance wove . Light as the breeze that brush'd the orient dew , From rock to rock the young adventurer flew ...
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... morn through dim mist breaking , The flicker'd east with purple streaking ; The midday cloud through thin air flying , With deeper blue the blue sea dying ; Long ridgy waves their white mains rearing , And in the broad gleam ...
... morn through dim mist breaking , The flicker'd east with purple streaking ; The midday cloud through thin air flying , With deeper blue the blue sea dying ; Long ridgy waves their white mains rearing , And in the broad gleam ...
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... morning of the hallow'd day ! Mute is the voice of rural labor , hush'd The ploughboy's whistle , and the milkmaid's song . The scythe lies glittering in the dewy wreath Of tedded grass , mingled with fading flowers , That yester - morn ...
... morning of the hallow'd day ! Mute is the voice of rural labor , hush'd The ploughboy's whistle , and the milkmaid's song . The scythe lies glittering in the dewy wreath Of tedded grass , mingled with fading flowers , That yester - morn ...
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... morn , the saddening change : No more he hears the gladsome village bell Ring the bless'd summons to the house of God : And for the voice of psalms , loud , solemn , grand , That cheer'd his darkling path , as with slow step And feeble ...
... morn , the saddening change : No more he hears the gladsome village bell Ring the bless'd summons to the house of God : And for the voice of psalms , loud , solemn , grand , That cheer'd his darkling path , as with slow step And feeble ...
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... morn , ere yet the spring Unfold the daisy's bud , delighted hears The first lark's note , faint yet , and short the song , Check'd by the chill ungenial northern breeze ; But , as the sun ascends , another springs , And still another ...
... morn , ere yet the spring Unfold the daisy's bud , delighted hears The first lark's note , faint yet , and short the song , Check'd by the chill ungenial northern breeze ; But , as the sun ascends , another springs , And still another ...
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