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Page 199
... sight thereto , More by that wantoning with it , Than when the paler hue No mixture did admit . You see how amber through the streams More gently strokes the sight , With some concealed delight ; Than when he darts his radiant beams ...
... sight thereto , More by that wantoning with it , Than when the paler hue No mixture did admit . You see how amber through the streams More gently strokes the sight , With some concealed delight ; Than when he darts his radiant beams ...
Page 339
... sight of Proteus rising from the sea ; Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn . Composed upon Westminster Bridge Sept. 3 , 1802 Earth has not anything to show more fair : Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching ...
... sight of Proteus rising from the sea ; Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn . Composed upon Westminster Bridge Sept. 3 , 1802 Earth has not anything to show more fair : Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching ...
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... sight of the tall slope Or grass and yews , as if my feet Only by scaling its steps of chalk Would see something no other hill Ever disclosed . And now I walk Down it the last time . Never will My heart beat so again at sight Of any ...
... sight of the tall slope Or grass and yews , as if my feet Only by scaling its steps of chalk Would see something no other hill Ever disclosed . And now I walk Down it the last time . Never will My heart beat so again at sight Of any ...
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Six Centuries of Great Poetry: A Stunning Collection of Classic British ... Robert Penn Warren,Albert Erskine No preview available - 1992 |
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