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Pagina 27
I crept beneath the boughs and found A circle smooth of mossy ground Beneath
a poplar - tree . BOYHOOD . Old garden rose - trees hedged it in , Bedropt with
roses white , Well satisfied with dew and light , And careless to be seen . An ,
then ...
I crept beneath the boughs and found A circle smooth of mossy ground Beneath
a poplar - tree . BOYHOOD . Old garden rose - trees hedged it in , Bedropt with
roses white , Well satisfied with dew and light , And careless to be seen . An ,
then ...
Pagina 33
We lay beneath a spreading oak , Beside a mossy seat ; And from the turf a
fountain broke And gurgled at our feet . “ Now , Matthew ! ” said I , “ let us match
This water's pleasant tune With some old border - song , or catch That suits a
summer's ...
We lay beneath a spreading oak , Beside a mossy seat ; And from the turf a
fountain broke And gurgled at our feet . “ Now , Matthew ! ” said I , “ let us match
This water's pleasant tune With some old border - song , or catch That suits a
summer's ...
Pagina 40
And thus she moves in tender light , The purest ray , where all is bright , Serene ,
and sweet ; And sheds a graceful influence round , That hallows e'en the very
ground Beneath her feet ! CHARLES SWAIN . WELCOME , WELCOME , DO I
SING ...
And thus she moves in tender light , The purest ray , where all is bright , Serene ,
and sweet ; And sheds a graceful influence round , That hallows e'en the very
ground Beneath her feet ! CHARLES SWAIN . WELCOME , WELCOME , DO I
SING ...
Pagina 82
T is not beneath the burgonet , Nor yet beneath the crown ; ' T is not on couch o '
velvet , Nor yet in bed o ' down : ' T is beneath the spreading birk , In the glen
without the name , Wi ' a bonnie bonnie lassie , When the kye come hame .
T is not beneath the burgonet , Nor yet beneath the crown ; ' T is not on couch o '
velvet , Nor yet in bed o ' down : ' T is beneath the spreading birk , In the glen
without the name , Wi ' a bonnie bonnie lassie , When the kye come hame .
Pagina 88
For see , beneath this gown of gray Thy own true - love appears . And yet , again ,
at last there came a day " Here forced by grief and hopeless love , When
smoother and more shapely grew the stone , These holy weeds I sought ; And he
...
For see , beneath this gown of gray Thy own true - love appears . And yet , again ,
at last there came a day " Here forced by grief and hopeless love , When
smoother and more shapely grew the stone , These holy weeds I sought ; And he
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets ... William Cullen Bryant Volledige weergave - 1870 |
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