Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 1Ward, 1873 - American poetry |
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... eyes . 242 Father , wake , the storm is loud ... 1734 Drop , drop , slow tears , and bathe those Few are thy days and full of woe 964 beauteous feet ..... 312 Few have lived 1727 Dry those fair , those crystal eyes 254 Fhairshon swore a ...
... eyes . 242 Father , wake , the storm is loud ... 1734 Drop , drop , slow tears , and bathe those Few are thy days and full of woe 964 beauteous feet ..... 312 Few have lived 1727 Dry those fair , those crystal eyes 254 Fhairshon swore a ...
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... eyes would read 140 How short is life's uncertain space ! How sleep the brave , who sink to rest How soon hath Time , the subtle thief of youth 1017 888 612 How soothing is that sound of far - off wheels 1735 How sweet the answer echo ...
... eyes would read 140 How short is life's uncertain space ! How sleep the brave , who sink to rest How soon hath Time , the subtle thief of youth 1017 888 612 How soothing is that sound of far - off wheels 1735 How sweet the answer echo ...
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... eyes are sharp to see 1329 Nothing did make me , when I loved them O Mary , go and call the cattle home . 1799 best 437 O Memory ! celestial maid !. 895 Nothing is to man so dear 15 Nothing so true as what you once let fall ... 778 ...
... eyes are sharp to see 1329 Nothing did make me , when I loved them O Mary , go and call the cattle home . 1799 best 437 O Memory ! celestial maid !. 895 Nothing is to man so dear 15 Nothing so true as what you once let fall ... 778 ...
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... eye . 880 957 163 Silent with passion , which his eyes in- flamed 582 Silver Phoebe spreads 997 Since I did leave the presence of my love ... 134 Since I in storms most used to be R. 563 Sing aloud ! His praise rehearse 572 Rarely ...
... eye . 880 957 163 Silent with passion , which his eyes in- flamed 582 Silver Phoebe spreads 997 Since I did leave the presence of my love ... 134 Since I in storms most used to be R. 563 Sing aloud ! His praise rehearse 572 Rarely ...
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... eyes unvail , give thy soul leave 556 Whereas in ward full oft I would bewail Where'er I turn my eyes .... 42 1036 When from my humble bed I rise 1262 When gods had framed the sweets of woman's face 426 Whether in crowds or solitudes ...
... eyes unvail , give thy soul leave 556 Whereas in ward full oft I would bewail Where'er I turn my eyes .... 42 1036 When from my humble bed I rise 1262 When gods had framed the sweets of woman's face 426 Whether in crowds or solitudes ...
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