Narrative and elegiac poemsMacmillan, 1869 |
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... SHORE 235 REQUIESCAT . 239 FADED LEAVES : - 1. The River . 2. Too Late · 240 24I 3. Separation . 242 4. On the Rhine 243 5. Longing 245 THE SCHOLAR - GIPSY THYRSIS 246 259 } What poets feel not , when they make , vi CONTENTS .
... SHORE 235 REQUIESCAT . 239 FADED LEAVES : - 1. The River . 2. Too Late · 240 24I 3. Separation . 242 4. On the Rhine 243 5. Longing 245 THE SCHOLAR - GIPSY THYRSIS 246 259 } What poets feel not , when they make , vi CONTENTS .
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... sails There , where down cloudy cliffs , through sheets of foam , Shy traffickers , the dark Iberians come And on the beach undid his corded bales . THYRSIS , 9 A MONODY , to commemorate the author's 258 THE SCHOLAR - GIPSY .
... sails There , where down cloudy cliffs , through sheets of foam , Shy traffickers , the dark Iberians come And on the beach undid his corded bales . THYRSIS , 9 A MONODY , to commemorate the author's 258 THE SCHOLAR - GIPSY .
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... Thyrsis and I ; we still had Thyrsis then . Runs it not here , the track by Childsworth Farm , Past the high wood , to where the elm - tree crowns The hill behind whose ridge the sunset flames ? The S 2 THYRSIS.
... Thyrsis and I ; we still had Thyrsis then . Runs it not here , the track by Childsworth Farm , Past the high wood , to where the elm - tree crowns The hill behind whose ridge the sunset flames ? The S 2 THYRSIS.
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... here ! But once I knew each field , each flower , each stick ; And with the country - folk acquaintance made By barn in threshing - time , by new - built rick . Here , too , our shepherd - pipes we first 260 THYRSIS .
... here ! But once I knew each field , each flower , each stick ; And with the country - folk acquaintance made By barn in threshing - time , by new - built rick . Here , too , our shepherd - pipes we first 260 THYRSIS .
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... Thyrsis of his own will went away . It irk'd him to be here , he could not rest ! He loved each simple joy the country yields , He loved his mates ; but yet he could not keep , For that a shadow lower'd on the fields , Here with the ...
... Thyrsis of his own will went away . It irk'd him to be here , he could not rest ! He loved each simple joy the country yields , He loved his mates ; but yet he could not keep , For that a shadow lower'd on the fields , Here with the ...
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