English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1935 - 942 pàgines |
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Pàgina 360
... o'er thrang laid , And thou be twin'd of thine , Thou shalt be welcome , my dear lad , To take a part of mine . 2 UP IN THE AIR [ 1720 ] 3 Now the sun's gane out o ' sight , Beet the ingle and snuff the light : In glens the fairies skip ...
... o'er thrang laid , And thou be twin'd of thine , Thou shalt be welcome , my dear lad , To take a part of mine . 2 UP IN THE AIR [ 1720 ] 3 Now the sun's gane out o ' sight , Beet the ingle and snuff the light : In glens the fairies skip ...
Pàgina 450
... o'er neighbouring realms , And spread their plains with desolation wide : Yet your mild homesteads , ever - blooming , smile Among embracing woods ; and waft on high 510 The breath of plenty , from the ruddy tops Of chimneys , curling o'er ...
... o'er neighbouring realms , And spread their plains with desolation wide : Yet your mild homesteads , ever - blooming , smile Among embracing woods ; and waft on high 510 The breath of plenty , from the ruddy tops Of chimneys , curling o'er ...
Pàgina 817
... o'er the lave o't ! Meg was meek , and Meg was mild , Sweet and harmless as a child : 5 Wiser men than me's beguil'd- Whistle o'er the lave o't ! How we live , my Meg and me , How we love , and how we gree , 3 I care na by how few may ...
... o'er the lave o't ! Meg was meek , and Meg was mild , Sweet and harmless as a child : 5 Wiser men than me's beguil'd- Whistle o'er the lave o't ! How we live , my Meg and me , How we love , and how we gree , 3 I care na by how few may ...
Continguts
An Epistle to Fleetwood Shepherd Esq | 3 |
A Better Answer | 9 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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