The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 pages |
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... Tree .. 32 The Carolina Parrot .. HYMNS AND FIRE - SIDE VERSES ............... .. 77 པེ ཟེར The Raven ...... Flower ... Trees Part II 108 A Christmas Carol 109 The Monkey .......... Little Children 110 The Fossil Elephant The Locust ...
... Tree .. 32 The Carolina Parrot .. HYMNS AND FIRE - SIDE VERSES ............... .. 77 པེ ཟེར The Raven ...... Flower ... Trees Part II 108 A Christmas Carol 109 The Monkey .......... Little Children 110 The Fossil Elephant The Locust ...
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... trees , stands a noble mansion of grey stone ; a fine lake appears in the winding of the valley , and the hill - sides are scattered with a few worthless old trees , the remnants of woods which have been felled ... Tree Page 112 The Heron.
... trees , stands a noble mansion of grey stone ; a fine lake appears in the winding of the valley , and the hill - sides are scattered with a few worthless old trees , the remnants of woods which have been felled ... Tree Page 112 The Heron.
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... tree for every tree he felled ; To dwell in his ancestral home again ! Thos . And was his vow performed ? Strang . Indeed , it was ! Where he had counted one in his wild youth , In his old age he counted twenty fold ; And died within ...
... tree for every tree he felled ; To dwell in his ancestral home again ! Thos . And was his vow performed ? Strang . Indeed , it was ! Where he had counted one in his wild youth , In his old age he counted twenty fold ; And died within ...
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... tree , Sing their sweetest songs for thee ; Cooling gales , with voices low In the tree - tops gently blow ! Dearest , who dost sleeping lie , All things love thee , so do I ! When thou wak'st , the sea will pour Treasures for thee to ...
... tree , Sing their sweetest songs for thee ; Cooling gales , with voices low In the tree - tops gently blow ! Dearest , who dost sleeping lie , All things love thee , so do I ! When thou wak'st , the sea will pour Treasures for thee to ...
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... tree in the fields — a small village , half hid among wood , is seen in the distance . Pleasure , that springs from the proud consciousness Of high achievement , purchased at a price None but the great would dare to pay for it ! Ere ...
... tree in the fields — a small village , half hid among wood , is seen in the distance . Pleasure , that springs from the proud consciousness Of high achievement , purchased at a price None but the great would dare to pay for it ! Ere ...
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Achzib ADONIJAH Amariah angels Anne Boleyn ARIOCH arms art thou Babylon beauty behold BELSHAZZAR beneath BENINA BIANCA bird bless blood breath bright brow CALLIAS Caswallon child clouds cold coursers dark dead dear death deep didst dost doth earth Endymion eyes fair father FAZIO fear fierce flowers gentle glory gold golden green hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hengist holy IMLAH King lady LADY ROCHFORD light lips look Lord lute MARGARITA Marien mercy morning mother Nabonassar ne'er neath night NITOCRIS noble o'er OLYBIUS pale poor pride proud Queen Raym rich round Samor sate Saxon seem'd shalt silent sleep soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stood strong sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought throne tree unto voice Vortigern Vortimer weary weep wild wilt wind wings wonder youth
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