Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7 |
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Page 118
O hark , O hear ! how thin and clear , And thinner , clearer , farther going O sweet
and far from cliff and scar , The horns of Elfand faintly blowing ! Blow , let us hear
the purple glens replying : Blow , bugle ; answer , echoes , dying , dying , dying .
O hark , O hear ! how thin and clear , And thinner , clearer , farther going O sweet
and far from cliff and scar , The horns of Elfand faintly blowing ! Blow , let us hear
the purple glens replying : Blow , bugle ; answer , echoes , dying , dying , dying .
Page 182
... Inviting his love to return to her home ; There meet me , my Mary , adown by the
wild wood , Where violets and daisies sleep saft in the dew ; Our bliss shall be
sweet as the visions of childhood , And pure as the heaven ' s own orient blue .
... Inviting his love to return to her home ; There meet me , my Mary , adown by the
wild wood , Where violets and daisies sleep saft in the dew ; Our bliss shall be
sweet as the visions of childhood , And pure as the heaven ' s own orient blue .
Page 314
It was in the prime It was but a minute Of the sweet spring - time . In a far - off
spring , In the linnet ' s throat But each gentle thing , Trembled the love - note ,
Sweetly wooing linnet , And the love - stirred air Soft - thrilled hawthorn tree
Thrilled the ...
It was in the prime It was but a minute Of the sweet spring - time . In a far - off
spring , In the linnet ' s throat But each gentle thing , Trembled the love - note ,
Sweetly wooing linnet , And the love - stirred air Soft - thrilled hawthorn tree
Thrilled the ...
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TRAVELLERS | 1 |
Capt Hugh Clupperton 17881827 | 7 |
Joseph Forsyth 17631815 | 14 |
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