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" Away! away! for I will fly to thee, Not charioted by Bacchus and his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy, Though the dull brain perplexes and retards: Already with thee! tender is the night, And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne, Cluster'd around... "
Beauties of the Country: Or, Descriptions of Rural Customs, Objects, Scenery ... - Page 175
by Thomas Miller - 1837 - 425 pages
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The Fortnightly Review, Volume 13; Volume 15

England - 1871 - 830 pages
...realises, and sometimes exceeds, the " green night " of Marvell, and woods and groves where " Thoro is no light, Save what from heaven is with the breezes...blown Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways ; " but these are few and far between. The warm glow of sunset streams along hill and slope, illumining...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...his pards, But on the viewless wings of poesy. Though the dull brain perplexes and retards ; AliKniy hatli been the grave Clustered around by all her starry fays ; But here there is no light, Save what from heaven is with...
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A Hand-book of English Literature Intended for the Use of High Schools, as ...

Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 pages
...his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy, Though the dull brain perplexes and retards : Already with thee ! tender is the night, And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne, Clustered around by all her starry Fays ; But here there is no light, Save what from heaven is with...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats

John Keats - 1871 - 402 pages
...his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy, Though the dull brain perplexes and retards : Already with thee ! tender is the night, . • / And haply the Queen-Moon is on tier throne, Cluster'd around by all her starry Fays ; But here there is no light, Save what from heaven...
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The Living Age, Volume 109

1871 - 846 pages
...the " green night " of Marvell, and woods and groves where " There is no light, Save what from henveu is with the breezes blown Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways;" but these are few and far between. The warm glow of sunset streams along hill and slope, illumining...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

American poetry - 1872 - 900 pages
...retards ; .AlreiJy with thee tender is the night, Anil haply the queen-moon is on her throne, Clustered our che ; Bat. in embalmed darkness guess each sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows The grass, the thicket,...
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The English elocutionist, a collection of the finest passages of poetry and ...

Charles Hartley - 1872 - 372 pages
...his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy, Though the dull brain perplexes and retards ; Already, with thee, tender is the night, And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne, Clustered around by all her starry fays ; But here there is no light, Save what from heaven is with...
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Golden leaves from the works of poets and painters, ed. by R. Bell

Robert Bell - 1872 - 420 pages
...his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy, Though the dull brain perplexes and retards; Already with thee ! tender is the night, And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne, Clustered around by all her starry Fays; But here there is no light, Save what from heaven is with...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1872 - 582 pages
...his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy, Though the dull train perplexes and retards: Already with thee! tender is the night, And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne, Clustered around by all her starry Fays; But here there is no light, Save what from heaven is with...
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Reading book. New code, 1981. Standard 1, 4-6

Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1872 - 266 pages
...wind, from woods of palm, And orange groves, and fields of balm, Blew o'er the Haytien seas. AMERICAN. I CANNOT see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft incense hangg upon the boughs, But, in embalmed darkness, guess each sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows...
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