The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... woods may answer , and your Echo ring . Now all is done : bring home the bride again ; Bring home the triumph of our victory : Bring home with you the glory of her gain With joyance bring her and with jollity . Never had man more joyful ...
... woods may answer , and your Echo ring . Now all is done : bring home the bride again ; Bring home the triumph of our victory : Bring home with you the glory of her gain With joyance bring her and with jollity . Never had man more joyful ...
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... woods them answer , and their Echo ring ! And ye high heavens , the temple of the gods , In which a thousand torches flaming bright Do burn , that to us wretched earthly clods In dreadful darkness lend desirèd light ; And all ye powers ...
... woods them answer , and their Echo ring ! And ye high heavens , the temple of the gods , In which a thousand torches flaming bright Do burn , that to us wretched earthly clods In dreadful darkness lend desirèd light ; And all ye powers ...
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... wood , and spinney through , Mid creeping moss and ivy's darker green ; How much thy presence beautifies the ground ! How sweet thy modest unaffected pride Glows on the sunny bank and wood's warm side ! And where thy fairy flowers in ...
... wood , and spinney through , Mid creeping moss and ivy's darker green ; How much thy presence beautifies the ground ! How sweet thy modest unaffected pride Glows on the sunny bank and wood's warm side ! And where thy fairy flowers in ...
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