Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1855 - 430 páginas |
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... Mary Howitt . 13 • Miss Lamb . 16 " Miss Lamb .. Duchess of Devonshire 18 17 A Ballad , .. The Broken Doll ... Mary Howitt . · • · 19 27 Mrs. Follen . Wordsworth . • 28 31 · Burns . 34 • Miss Lamb .. William Howitt . William Howitt ...
... Mary Howitt . 13 • Miss Lamb . 16 " Miss Lamb .. Duchess of Devonshire 18 17 A Ballad , .. The Broken Doll ... Mary Howitt . · • · 19 27 Mrs. Follen . Wordsworth . • 28 31 · Burns . 34 • Miss Lamb .. William Howitt . William Howitt ...
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... Mary How tt . • · • 45 · • 46 · · 48 • 49 . 50 · 52 . 53 · 54 · 56 . • 57 61 · 62 · Miss Lamb . • 63 Miss Lamb ... Howitt . Mrs. Southey . Miss Lamb . Langhorne . Mrs. Southey . Mary Howitt . Cunningham . Miss Lamb . Watts . Miss Lamb ...
... Mary How tt . • · • 45 · • 46 · · 48 • 49 . 50 · 52 . 53 · 54 · 56 . • 57 61 · 62 · Miss Lamb . • 63 Miss Lamb ... Howitt . Mrs. Southey . Miss Lamb . Langhorne . Mrs. Southey . Mary Howitt . Cunningham . Miss Lamb . Watts . Miss Lamb ...
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... To play beside the image That sanctified the grove . • Oft sat his mother by him , Among the shadows dim , And told how the Lord Jesus Was once a child like him . " And now from highest heaven He doth look down A BALLAD . 13 A Mary Howitt.
... To play beside the image That sanctified the grove . • Oft sat his mother by him , Among the shadows dim , And told how the Lord Jesus Was once a child like him . " And now from highest heaven He doth look down A BALLAD . 13 A Mary Howitt.
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... Mary Howitt . GOD might have bade the earth bring forth Enough for great and small , The oak - tree and the cedar - tree , Without a flower at all . We might have had enough , enough For every want of ours , For luxury , medicine , and ...
... Mary Howitt . GOD might have bade the earth bring forth Enough for great and small , The oak - tree and the cedar - tree , Without a flower at all . We might have had enough , enough For every want of ours , For luxury , medicine , and ...
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... Mary Howitt . THE FAIRIES OF THE CALDON - LOW . A MIDSUMMER LEGEND " AND where have you been , my Mary , And where have you been from me ? " " I've been at the top of the Caldon - Low , The midsummer night to see ! " " And what did you ...
... Mary Howitt . THE FAIRIES OF THE CALDON - LOW . A MIDSUMMER LEGEND " AND where have you been , my Mary , And where have you been from me ? " " I've been at the top of the Caldon - Low , The midsummer night to see ! " " And what did you ...
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ARNOLD WINKELRIED AUTUMN MUSINGS beauty beneath bird Birdie blessed breast breath bright brow canst cheer child clouds Crocodile customed hill dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth E'en earth fair father fear flowers fly away home gentle gone grave green hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hill Inchcape Inchcape rock King lady lady-bird land Leigh Hunt light live look Lord loud Mary Howitt maun mind Miss Lamb moon mother mountain ne'er never night o'er Old English Poetry Patrick Spence poor praise Queen renegado rock round sail Samian wine she-the shining shore silent sing singing bee sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars storm stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought top-mast tree unto voice wandering waves weary weep wild wind wings wood