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... Flowers of the Forest . My heart leaps up when I behold . At the Grave of Burns .. 335 ... 306 335 JOHN MAYNE ( 1759-1836 ) Logan Brae ... The Solitary Reaper .. Yarrow Unvisited .. 336 336 307 ADAM SKIRVING ( 1719-1803 ) She was a ...
... Flowers of the Forest . My heart leaps up when I behold . At the Grave of Burns .. 335 ... 306 335 JOHN MAYNE ( 1759-1836 ) Logan Brae ... The Solitary Reaper .. Yarrow Unvisited .. 336 336 307 ADAM SKIRVING ( 1719-1803 ) She was a ...
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... flowers that deck their fields are withered blossoms that they have picked up and painted and tied to the bare and lifeless stalks . Gaudy they are , but odorless , lifeless , and obviously painted . DUNBAR'S greatest poem is The Golden ...
... flowers that deck their fields are withered blossoms that they have picked up and painted and tied to the bare and lifeless stalks . Gaudy they are , but odorless , lifeless , and obviously painted . DUNBAR'S greatest poem is The Golden ...
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... flowers 8 brains 9 I 10 a greater wonder daunted my judgment saw pleasant lake 13 gleaming 14 many a royal gleam arose from it 15 child 16 grace gleam- ing white was her attire 18 before 19 that one has re- fined 20 so shone that ...
... flowers 8 brains 9 I 10 a greater wonder daunted my judgment saw pleasant lake 13 gleaming 14 many a royal gleam arose from it 15 child 16 grace gleam- ing white was her attire 18 before 19 that one has re- fined 20 so shone that ...
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... flowers 18 goldsmith's work 21 seemed 22 cloak 23 before 24 little 25 half loose 26 goodliness 3 In hir was youth , beautee , with humble aport , ' Bountee , richesse , and wommanly facture , God better wote than my pen can report ...
... flowers 18 goldsmith's work 21 seemed 22 cloak 23 before 24 little 25 half loose 26 goodliness 3 In hir was youth , beautee , with humble aport , ' Bountee , richesse , and wommanly facture , God better wote than my pen can report ...
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... flowers the which on earth do spring In goodly colours gloriously arrayed ; Go to my love , where she is careless laid , Yet in her winter's bower not well awake ; ΙΟ Tell her the joyous time will not be stayed , Unless she do him by ...
... flowers the which on earth do spring In goodly colours gloriously arrayed ; Go to my love , where she is careless laid , Yet in her winter's bower not well awake ; ΙΟ Tell her the joyous time will not be stayed , Unless she do him by ...
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Antistrophe arms art thou beauty breast breath bright Chaucer dark dead dear death delight dost doth doun dread dream earth eyes face fair fear flowers forto frae grace grief hand hast hath hear heart Heaven herte Hind Horn king kyng lady Lady of Shalott LAYAMON light live look Lord mind Mother Muse myght ne'er never night nought numbers nymph o'er Oxus pain poem praise quath quoth rest rose round Rustum sche shal shine sigh sight sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul speke spirit stars stood sweet swich tears thanne thee ther thine thing thou art thought thro trewe twas Tydeus unto voice wacz weep whan wild wind wings wolde words wyde wyll wyth youth ΙΟ