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... voice under ground Of the warm - working spring ; And ere my brethren stirred Their sheathéd buds , the kine , And the kine's keeper , came Slow up the valley - path , And laid them underneath My cool and rustling leaves ; And I could ...
... voice under ground Of the warm - working spring ; And ere my brethren stirred Their sheathéd buds , the kine , And the kine's keeper , came Slow up the valley - path , And laid them underneath My cool and rustling leaves ; And I could ...
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... voice recalls Hours of delight and hope in the gay tide Of life , and many friends now scattered wide By many fates . Peace be within thy walls ! I have scarce heart to visit thee ; but yet , Denied the joys sought in thy shades ...
... voice recalls Hours of delight and hope in the gay tide Of life , and many friends now scattered wide By many fates . Peace be within thy walls ! I have scarce heart to visit thee ; but yet , Denied the joys sought in thy shades ...
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... voices through the band Pass on their hourly signal , clear and deep ! ― IX . COLLEGE ROOMS : THE ORIEL WINDOW . My dear old Window , wherethrough summer's air Wafted the sweet scents of the garden flowers , Whilst the broad elms beat ...
... voices through the band Pass on their hourly signal , clear and deep ! ― IX . COLLEGE ROOMS : THE ORIEL WINDOW . My dear old Window , wherethrough summer's air Wafted the sweet scents of the garden flowers , Whilst the broad elms beat ...
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... in his field , Hath Christ Church giant bell swung out around , And the night songster's voice melodious drowned ; Yet on mine ear did the tone's volume fall Not fearful , but sad , solemn , musical , 22 POEMS OF PLACES .
... in his field , Hath Christ Church giant bell swung out around , And the night songster's voice melodious drowned ; Yet on mine ear did the tone's volume fall Not fearful , but sad , solemn , musical , 22 POEMS OF PLACES .
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From all the batteries of the Tower Pealed loud the voice of fear ; And all the thousand masts of Thames Sent back a louder cheer ; And from the farthest wards was heard The rush of hurrying feet , And the broad streams of flags and ...
From all the batteries of the Tower Pealed loud the voice of fear ; And all the thousand masts of Thames Sent back a louder cheer ; And from the farthest wards was heard The rush of hurrying feet , And the broad streams of flags and ...
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Allen-a-Dale ancient Anne Hathaway bard beauty Bees beneath billows loudly roaring blue bower breast breath breeze bright cheer clouds crown dark dead dear deep dost doth earth Ebenezer Elliott erth apon erth fair fame flow flowers gaze gleam glide glory grave gray green grove hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Alford Henry Sewell Stokes hour king light lone look Michael Drayton Michael's mighty mountains murmurs Muse Nature's night o'er pale pass peace praise pride proud Richard Penlake river Rivilin Robert Southey Robert Stephen Hawker rocks round scene shade shore SHURTON sigh silent sing Skiddaw sleep smiled solemn song soul sound spire spirit stone Stonehenge STRATFORD-UPON-AVON stream summer Surrey Swanage sweet Thames thee thine thought tide tower trees vale voice walls wander waters wave wild William Lisle Bowles William Shakespeare William Wordsworth wind woods youth