The Poetical Works of Ebenezer Elliott, Volume 2H.S. King, 1876 - 415 pages |
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... his strength , and the ash in her beauty - of chiming streams , and elmy vales , where the wild flowers of our country , and , among them , the little daisy , will not refuse to bloom . HYMN WRITTEN FOR THE PRINTERS OF SHEFFIELD . LORD !
... his strength , and the ash in her beauty - of chiming streams , and elmy vales , where the wild flowers of our country , and , among them , the little daisy , will not refuse to bloom . HYMN WRITTEN FOR THE PRINTERS OF SHEFFIELD . LORD !
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... streams , rejoiced that winter's work is done , Talk of to - morrow's cowslips , as they run . Wild apple , thou art blushing into bloom ! Thy leaves are coming , snowy - blossom'd thorn ! 6 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . Spenserian Spring.
... streams , rejoiced that winter's work is done , Talk of to - morrow's cowslips , as they run . Wild apple , thou art blushing into bloom ! Thy leaves are coming , snowy - blossom'd thorn ! 6 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . Spenserian Spring.
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... , And turn'd the roses pale . It was as if , in glen and grove , The wild birds sadly sung ; And every linnet mourn'd its love , And every thrush its young . It was as if , in dungeon gloom , Where ΙΟ MISCELLANEOUS POEMS .
... , And turn'd the roses pale . It was as if , in glen and grove , The wild birds sadly sung ; And every linnet mourn'd its love , And every thrush its young . It was as if , in dungeon gloom , Where ΙΟ MISCELLANEOUS POEMS .
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... Wild Rose , in my dreams , Like a pure spirit - beauteous as the skies , When the clear blue is brightest , and the streams Dance down the hills , reflecting the rich dyes . Of morning clouds , and cistus woodbine - twined ? Didst thou ...
... Wild Rose , in my dreams , Like a pure spirit - beauteous as the skies , When the clear blue is brightest , and the streams Dance down the hills , reflecting the rich dyes . Of morning clouds , and cistus woodbine - twined ? Didst thou ...
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... through the briers , the wild ass stops- Kicks at the strangers - then turns round to stare— Then lowers his large red ears and shakes his long dark hair . SONG . WHAT ! canst thou smile , thou heart 30 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS .
... through the briers , the wild ass stops- Kicks at the strangers - then turns round to stare— Then lowers his large red ears and shakes his long dark hair . SONG . WHAT ! canst thou smile , thou heart 30 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS .
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Adwick angels art thou bard beauty beneath bless bless'd bloom blue bosom bright brow call'd Cheaper Edition cheek child Cloth clouds cold curse daisy darkness dead death deeds deep Demy 8vo despair dread dust earth Eyebright eyes Fcap fire flowers foes frown gloom glow grave hand hast hate hath hear heart Heart of iron heav'n homeless birds hope HYMN Illustrations land light living lone look'd Lord love is strength man's morn mother mountains mournful o'er Old Leaf pain pale Poems Poland poor rill river ROCH ABBEY rose scarlet pimpernel scorn Second Edition seem'd shadow sighs sing sire skies slave sleep Small crown 8vo smile snow song soul SPENSERIAN Stanage sweet tears Telmarine thee thine thou art thought throne toil tree truth turn'd tyrants voice wake warbles flying wave weep wild wind wings wood woodbine worm
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