Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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... And if I ' m loved by one alone , Lóved by one only let me be , For that one heart is all my own Ye kings , wise , rich men , envy mes LANDRO in the valley of AMPEZZO , July 22 , 1854 . CUCK00 ! ' Twas ón a balmy day In the 3 1 *
... And if I ' m loved by one alone , Lóved by one only let me be , For that one heart is all my own Ye kings , wise , rich men , envy mes LANDRO in the valley of AMPEZZO , July 22 , 1854 . CUCK00 ! ' Twas ón a balmy day In the 3 1 *
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Twas ón a balmy day In the latter end of May I heard the cúckoo say , Cuckoo ! Cúckoo ! Évery day in June , Mórning , evening , noon , She repeated the same tune , Cuckoo ! Cúckoo ! But when búrning hot July Flared in the summer sky ...
Twas ón a balmy day In the latter end of May I heard the cúckoo say , Cuckoo ! Cúckoo ! Évery day in June , Mórning , evening , noon , She repeated the same tune , Cuckoo ! Cúckoo ! But when búrning hot July Flared in the summer sky ...
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Twas not yet light when ' cross the ice returning , Pleased with herself and with the world at peace , And full of happy thoughts of home and children , She trod upon a spot -- Ah ! blessed Mary , Mother of God , where wast thou at that ...
Twas not yet light when ' cross the ice returning , Pleased with herself and with the world at peace , And full of happy thoughts of home and children , She trod upon a spot -- Ah ! blessed Mary , Mother of God , where wast thou at that ...
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Twas early on an April morn As músing sad and all forlorn I walked through the scarce brairded corn , Ah , well aday ! Methought I heard close by my side A voice that “ Woé's me ! " three times cried , And sáw a figure past me glide ...
Twas early on an April morn As músing sad and all forlorn I walked through the scarce brairded corn , Ah , well aday ! Methought I heard close by my side A voice that “ Woé's me ! " three times cried , And sáw a figure past me glide ...
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Twas noón ; no breath , no stir , no sound Distúrbed the spacious landscape round ; No bírd , no grasshopper , no fly Ventured beneath the flaring sky . And there upon the grass I lay Ι In the full sún that sultry day , The heat ...
Twas noón ; no breath , no stir , no sound Distúrbed the spacious landscape round ; No bírd , no grasshopper , no fly Ventured beneath the flaring sky . And there upon the grass I lay Ι In the full sún that sultry day , The heat ...
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Poems, Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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Poems Chiefly Philosophical, in Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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