British Anthologies, Volume 10Edward Arber H. Frowde, 1901 |
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... cheerful summons rebukes our delay ! With the sports of the field there's no pleasure can vie ; While jocund we follow the hounds in full cry ! Let the drudge of the Town make riches his sport ; The slave of the State hunt the smiles of ...
... cheerful summons rebukes our delay ! With the sports of the field there's no pleasure can vie ; While jocund we follow the hounds in full cry ! Let the drudge of the Town make riches his sport ; The slave of the State hunt the smiles of ...
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... cheerful summons rebukes our delay ! With the sports of the field there's no pleasure can vie ; While jocund we follow the hounds in full cry ! Let the drudge of the Town make riches his sport ; The slave of the State hunt the smiles of ...
... cheerful summons rebukes our delay ! With the sports of the field there's no pleasure can vie ; While jocund we follow the hounds in full cry ! Let the drudge of the Town make riches his sport ; The slave of the State hunt the smiles of ...
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... cheerful sound ; While our sports shall be seen On the Echoing Green . Old JOHN , with white hair , Does laugh away care , Sitting , under the oak , Among the old folk . They laugh at our play , And soon they all say , Such , such were ...
... cheerful sound ; While our sports shall be seen On the Echoing Green . Old JOHN , with white hair , Does laugh away care , Sitting , under the oak , Among the old folk . They laugh at our play , And soon they all say , Such , such were ...
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... cheerful ! how august ! Resulting from a course well run , Where all was wise and just . In Courts , he had no private end ! His virtue none dare try ! Aspire to live like him , my friend ! Like him , prepare to die ! As I came through ...
... cheerful ! how august ! Resulting from a course well run , Where all was wise and just . In Courts , he had no private end ! His virtue none dare try ! Aspire to live like him , my friend ! Like him , prepare to die ! As I came through ...
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... heavens , majestic , free , So didst thou travel on Life's common way In cheerful godliness ; and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on itself did lay ! STRANGE FITS OF PASSION I HAVE KNOWN . STRANGE fits 169 William Wordsworth , P.L..
... heavens , majestic , free , So didst thou travel on Life's common way In cheerful godliness ; and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on itself did lay ! STRANGE FITS OF PASSION I HAVE KNOWN . STRANGE fits 169 William Wordsworth , P.L..
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