Songs in Many KeysTicknor and Fields, 1862 - 308 páginas |
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... waves for bread . At last the ancient inn appears , The spreading elm below , Whose flapping sign these fifty years Has seesawed to and fro . How fair the azure fields in sight Before the low - browed inn ! The tumbling billows fringe ...
... waves for bread . At last the ancient inn appears , The spreading elm below , Whose flapping sign these fifty years Has seesawed to and fro . How fair the azure fields in sight Before the low - browed inn ! The tumbling billows fringe ...
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... waves That lap the piers beneath the hill Ridged thick with ancient graves . Ah , gentle sleep ! thy hand will smooth The weary couch of pain , When all thy poppies fail to soothe The lover's throbbing brain ! ' Tis morn , the orange ...
... waves That lap the piers beneath the hill Ridged thick with ancient graves . Ah , gentle sleep ! thy hand will smooth The weary couch of pain , When all thy poppies fail to soothe The lover's throbbing brain ! ' Tis morn , the orange ...
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... wave A fretted chain is hung ; But ah ! the gift her mother gave , Its beads are all unstrung ! - Her place is at the master's board , Where none disputes her claim ; She walks beside the mansion's lord , His bride in all but name . The ...
... wave A fretted chain is hung ; But ah ! the gift her mother gave , Its beads are all unstrung ! - Her place is at the master's board , Where none disputes her claim ; She walks beside the mansion's lord , His bride in all but name . The ...
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... gape below , Then close in jagged seams . The earth has folded like a wave , And thrice a thousand score , Clasped , shroudless , in their closing grave , The sun shall see no more ! And all is over . Street and square In ruined 20 AGNES .
... gape below , Then close in jagged seams . The earth has folded like a wave , And thrice a thousand score , Clasped , shroudless , in their closing grave , The sun shall see no more ! And all is over . Street and square In ruined 20 AGNES .
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... sleeps alone By Wiltshire Avon's wave . The home of early love was dear ; She sought its peaceful shade , And kept her state for many a year , With none to make afraid . - At last the evil days were come That saw the AGNES . 27 27.
... sleeps alone By Wiltshire Avon's wave . The home of early love was dear ; She sought its peaceful shade , And kept her state for many a year , With none to make afraid . - At last the evil days were come That saw the AGNES . 27 27.
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Términos y frases comunes
Agnes angel arms banner Behold beneath BERKSHIRE Blazoned blue breast breath bright burning cheek clasped crimson crown dark dead dear dream earth eyes faded fair falchion FEBRUARY 22 flame fleur-de-lis flow Flower of Liberty folds Gambrel gleam glistening glory glow golden grave gray green hand hear heart Heaven heavenly hills holy hour Houri land laugh leaves life's light lips living look Lord maidens maize moidore morning mother Nahant nurslings o'er peaceful pennons plain ploughshare rills rings roll rose round SAUTY shade shadows shed shine shore shore and sea sigh sing smile song soul spread spring stars story stream sweet Freedom sweet little tale tears tell tessellated thee thine thou throbbing throne toil told Toll the bell TURELL turn voice warm waves whisper wild wings word world's a stage young youth
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Página 236 - This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, Sails the unshadowed main; The venturous bark that flings On the sweet summer wind its purpled wings In gulfs enchanted, where the siren sings And coral reefs lie bare, Where the cold sea-maids rise to sun their streaming Lair.
Página 170 - Little of all we value here Wakes on the morn of its hundredth year Without both feeling and looking queer. In fact, there's nothing that keeps its youth, So far as I know, but a tree and truth. This is a moral that runs at large; (Take it.
Página 167 - Have you heard of the wonderful one-hoss shay, That was built in such a logical way It ran a hundred years to a day, And then, of a sudden, it ah, but stay, I'll tell you what happened without delay, Scaring the parson into fits, Frightening people out of their wits, — Have you ever heard of that, I say? Seventeen hundred and fifty-five. Georgius Secundus was then alive, — Snuffy old drone from the German hive.
Página 168 - In panel, or crossbar, or floor, or sill, In screw, bolt, thoroughbrace, — lurking still, Find it somewhere you must and will, Above or below, or within or without, And that's the reason, beyond a doubt, That a chaise breaks down, but doesn't wear out. But the Deacon swore (as Deacons do, With an "I dew vum...
Página 190 - My listening angel heard the prayer. And, calmly smiling, said, "If I but touch thy silvered hair, Thy hasty wish hath sped. "But is there nothing in thy track To bid thee fondly stay. While the swift seasons hurry back To find the wished-for day?
Página 237 - Thanks for the heavenly message brought by thee, Child of the wandering sea, Cast from her lap, forlorn! From thy dead lips a clearer note is born Than ever Triton blew from wreathed horn! While on mine ear it rings, Through the deep caves of thought I hear a voice that sings: — Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift seasons roll!
Página 248 - The wild-flowers who will stoop to number ? A few can touch the magic string, And noisy Fame is proud to win them : — Alas for those that never sing, But die with all their music in them I Nay, grieve not for the dead alone Whose song has told their hearts...
Página 275 - O Love Divine, that stooped to share Our sharpest pang, our bitterest tear, On Thee we cast each earthborn care, We smile at pain while Thou art near 1 Though long the weary way we tread, And sorrow crown each lingering year, No path we shun, no darkness dread, Our hearts still whispering, Thou art near...
Página 277 - ... of our life, Thy quickening ray Sheds on our path the glow of day ; Star of our hope, Thy softened light Cheers the long watches of the night.
Página 208 - HAS there any old fellow got mixed with the boys ? If there has, take him out, without making a noise. Hang the Almanac's cheat and the Catalogue's spite! Old Time is a liar! We're twenty to-night! We're twenty! We're twenty! Who says we are more ? He's tipsy, —young jackanapes ! —show him the door!