Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... comes tinkling down its side ; From out the trees the Sabbath bell Rings cheerful far and wide , Mingling its sound with bleatings of the flocks , That fed upon the vale among the rocks . Nor holy bell , nor pastoral bleat , In former ...
... comes tinkling down its side ; From out the trees the Sabbath bell Rings cheerful far and wide , Mingling its sound with bleatings of the flocks , That fed upon the vale among the rocks . Nor holy bell , nor pastoral bleat , In former ...
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... comes In Winter's front , so fair ' mong its dark peers , It seems a straggler from the files of June , Which in its wanderings had lost its wits , And half its beauty ; and , when it returned , Finding its old companions gone away , It ...
... comes In Winter's front , so fair ' mong its dark peers , It seems a straggler from the files of June , Which in its wanderings had lost its wits , And half its beauty ; and , when it returned , Finding its old companions gone away , It ...
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... Comes the reckoning for blood , comes the curse of Glencoe ! Youth . Ah ! through the moonlight of Autumnal years How sweet the back - look of our first youth - world ! Freshlier and earlier the Spring burst then : The wild brook ...
... Comes the reckoning for blood , comes the curse of Glencoe ! Youth . Ah ! through the moonlight of Autumnal years How sweet the back - look of our first youth - world ! Freshlier and earlier the Spring burst then : The wild brook ...
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