The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... dark shades of autumn fly over hills of grass ; so gloomy , dark , successive , came the chiefs of Lochlin's echoing woods . Tall as the stag of Morven , moved stately before them the King . His shining shield is on his side , like a ...
... dark shades of autumn fly over hills of grass ; so gloomy , dark , successive , came the chiefs of Lochlin's echoing woods . Tall as the stag of Morven , moved stately before them the King . His shining shield is on his side , like a ...
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... dark And dark the shades accumulate . The oak , Expanding its immense and knotty arms , Embraces the light beech . The pyramids Of the tall cedar , overarching , frame Most solemn domes within ; and far below , Like clouds suspended in ...
... dark And dark the shades accumulate . The oak , Expanding its immense and knotty arms , Embraces the light beech . The pyramids Of the tall cedar , overarching , frame Most solemn domes within ; and far below , Like clouds suspended in ...
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... Dark Rosaleen ! My fond Rosaleen ! Would give me life and soul anew , A second life , a soul anew , My Dark Rosaleen ! O , the Erne shall run red , With redundance of blood , The earth shall rock beneath our tread , And flames wrap hill ...
... Dark Rosaleen ! My fond Rosaleen ! Would give me life and soul anew , A second life , a soul anew , My Dark Rosaleen ! O , the Erne shall run red , With redundance of blood , The earth shall rock beneath our tread , And flames wrap hill ...
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