Sibylline LeavesDoubleday, 1817 - 238 páginas |
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... rain , and his feathers not wet . He pick'd up the acorn and buried it strait By the side of a river both deep and great . Where then did the raven go ? He went high and low , Over hill , over dale , did the black raven go . Many ...
... rain , and his feathers not wet . He pick'd up the acorn and buried it strait By the side of a river both deep and great . Where then did the raven go ? He went high and low , Over hill , over dale , did the black raven go . Many ...
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... rain the summer air , And looks as lillies do , That are this morning blown ! Yet , yet I doubt , he is not known , Yet , yet I fear to have him fully shewn . But he hath eyes so large , and bright , Which none can see , and doubt That ...
... rain the summer air , And looks as lillies do , That are this morning blown ! Yet , yet I doubt , he is not known , Yet , yet I fear to have him fully shewn . But he hath eyes so large , and bright , Which none can see , and doubt That ...
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... rain . Oh sleep ! it is a gentle thing , Belov'd from pole to pole ! To Mary Queen the praise be given ! She sent the gentle sleep from Heaven , That slid into my soul . The silly buckets on the deck , That had so long remained , I ...
... rain . Oh sleep ! it is a gentle thing , Belov'd from pole to pole ! To Mary Queen the praise be given ! She sent the gentle sleep from Heaven , That slid into my soul . The silly buckets on the deck , That had so long remained , I ...
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... rain pour'd down from one black cloud ; The Moon was at its edge . The thick black cloud was cleft , and still The Moon was at its side : Like waters shot from some high crag , The lightning fell with never a jag , A river steep and ...
... rain pour'd down from one black cloud ; The Moon was at its edge . The thick black cloud was cleft , and still The Moon was at its side : Like waters shot from some high crag , The lightning fell with never a jag , A river steep and ...
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... rain . II . The grass was fine , the Sun was bright : With truth I may aver it ; The Ox was glad , as well he might , Thought a green meadow no bad sight , And frisked , to shew his huge delight , Much like a beast of spirit . III ...
... rain . II . The grass was fine , the Sun was bright : With truth I may aver it ; The Ox was glad , as well he might , Thought a green meadow no bad sight , And frisked , to shew his huge delight , Much like a beast of spirit . III ...
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Albatross ancient Mariner arms babe beneath Biographia Literaria bird black lips blast blessed bower breath breeze bright bright eye brow calm child cloud curse dæmons dark dead dear Rain deep dream DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE Earl HENRY Earth Edward Ellen fancy fear feelings gaz'd gazed gentle green groan hath hear heard heart Heaven hill holy hope Jeremy Taylor land of mist Lewti light limbs living look'd loud lov'd Maid melancholy methinks Milton mind Moon mossy Mother murmur ne'er Nether Stowey night o'er ocean once PATRICK SPENCE Poem poor prayer rock round sails scarcely seem'd ship sigh silent sing sleep song soul sound spirit stars stept stood strange stream sweet sweet sensations swelling tale tears tell thee thine things thou thought thro toil truth twas Twill voice Wedding-Guest wild wind wings youth