The Literary Souvenir, Or, Cabinet of Poetry and Romance1825 - English literature |
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... fair . She is gone to the fields where the corn uprears Like an eastern army its golden spears . The lark flew up as she passed along , And poured from a cloud his sunny song ; And many bright insects were on wing , Or lay on the ...
... fair . She is gone to the fields where the corn uprears Like an eastern army its golden spears . The lark flew up as she passed along , And poured from a cloud his sunny song ; And many bright insects were on wing , Or lay on the ...
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... fair land , with thee , my gentle love ! Know'st thou the palace with its pillared halls , Where dancing splendours gleam along the walls , Where marble statues bending seem to say , " And why so sad , my gentle child , to - day ...
... fair land , with thee , my gentle love ! Know'st thou the palace with its pillared halls , Where dancing splendours gleam along the walls , Where marble statues bending seem to say , " And why so sad , my gentle child , to - day ...
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... , from thee ? Even while I muse , I see thee sit In maiden bloom and matron wit- Fair , gentle as when first I sued , but of sedater mood ; Ye seem , Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee As when The Poet's Bridal-Day Song By Allan ...
... , from thee ? Even while I muse , I see thee sit In maiden bloom and matron wit- Fair , gentle as when first I sued , but of sedater mood ; Ye seem , Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee As when The Poet's Bridal-Day Song By Allan ...
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... fair daughter sweet ; And time and care and birth - time woes Have dimmed thine eye , and touched thy rose ; To thee and thoughts of thee belong All that charms me of tale or song ; When words come down like dews unsought With gleams of ...
... fair daughter sweet ; And time and care and birth - time woes Have dimmed thine eye , and touched thy rose ; To thee and thoughts of thee belong All that charms me of tale or song ; When words come down like dews unsought With gleams of ...
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... fair Christian ; " and is this he who has rendered himself so celebrated among the Bethlehemites ? Oh , my dear father ! let us pardon him ; let us remember the example of the good Sa- maritan , and pour oil upon his wounds , and ...
... fair Christian ; " and is this he who has rendered himself so celebrated among the Bethlehemites ? Oh , my dear father ! let us pardon him ; let us remember the example of the good Sa- maritan , and pour oil upon his wounds , and ...
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