The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 pagina's |
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Pagina 999
Edwin Markham. Spring Flowers FROM " THE WINTER'S TALE " ... O Proserpina , For the flowers now , that frighted thou ... flower - de - luce being one ! Polonius Advises His Son FROM " HAMLET " IVE thy thoughts no tongue , GIVE Nor any ...
Edwin Markham. Spring Flowers FROM " THE WINTER'S TALE " ... O Proserpina , For the flowers now , that frighted thou ... flower - de - luce being one ! Polonius Advises His Son FROM " HAMLET " IVE thy thoughts no tongue , GIVE Nor any ...
Pagina 1638
... flowers in groups are found , The school - boy roams enchantedly along , Plucking the fairest with a rude delight : While the meek shepherd stops his simple song , To gaze a moment on the pleasing sight ; O'erjoyed to see the flowers ...
... flowers in groups are found , The school - boy roams enchantedly along , Plucking the fairest with a rude delight : While the meek shepherd stops his simple song , To gaze a moment on the pleasing sight ; O'erjoyed to see the flowers ...
Pagina 1758
... flower of flowers , My Dark Rosaleen ! My fond Rosaleen ! You'll think of me through daylight hours , My virgin flower , my flower of flowers , My Dark Rosaleen ! I could scale the blue air , I could plough the high hills , O , I could ...
... flower of flowers , My Dark Rosaleen ! My fond Rosaleen ! You'll think of me through daylight hours , My virgin flower , my flower of flowers , My Dark Rosaleen ! I could scale the blue air , I could plough the high hills , O , I could ...
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