The Poetical Works of Ebenezer Elliott, Volume 2H.S. King, 1876 - 415 pages |
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... side by side : While , hand in hand , and two by two , They moved a living tide . Thousands and thousands - all so white ! - With eyes so glazed and dull ! O God ! it was indeed a sight Too sadly beautiful ! And , oh , the pang their ...
... side by side : While , hand in hand , and two by two , They moved a living tide . Thousands and thousands - all so white ! - With eyes so glazed and dull ! O God ! it was indeed a sight Too sadly beautiful ! And , oh , the pang their ...
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... no more . Well , lay me by my brother's side , Where late we stood and wept ; For I was stricken when he died— I felt the arrow as he sigh'd His last and slept . THE WONDERS OF THE LANE . STRONG climber of the 16 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS .
... no more . Well , lay me by my brother's side , Where late we stood and wept ; For I was stricken when he died— I felt the arrow as he sigh'd His last and slept . THE WONDERS OF THE LANE . STRONG climber of the 16 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS .
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... side , Though thou the vale disdain , Yet walk with me where hawthorns hide The wonders of the lane . High o'er the rushy springs of Don The stormy gloom is roll'd ; The moorland hath not yet put on His purple , green , and gold . But ...
... side , Though thou the vale disdain , Yet walk with me where hawthorns hide The wonders of the lane . High o'er the rushy springs of Don The stormy gloom is roll'd ; The moorland hath not yet put on His purple , green , and gold . But ...
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... , starting from his earnest dream , he wakes ! While our glad Fanny , with raised foot and knee , Bears down at Noe's side , the bloom - bow'd hawthorn tree . Dear children ! when the flowers are full of bees 27 The Excursion.
... , starting from his earnest dream , he wakes ! While our glad Fanny , with raised foot and knee , Bears down at Noe's side , the bloom - bow'd hawthorn tree . Dear children ! when the flowers are full of bees 27 The Excursion.
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... side , Embrace a chosen flower , and love it as a bride ! Blue Eyebright ! * loveliest flower of all that grow In flower - loved England ! Flower , whose hedge - side gaze Is like an infant's ! What heart doth not know Thee , cluster'd ...
... side , Embrace a chosen flower , and love it as a bride ! Blue Eyebright ! * loveliest flower of all that grow In flower - loved England ! Flower , whose hedge - side gaze Is like an infant's ! What heart doth not know Thee , cluster'd ...
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