Representative PoemsDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1937 - 741 pages |
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... shade the present hour . While , Memory at my side , I wander here , Starts at the simplest sight th ' unbidden tear , A form discover'd at the well - known seat , A spot , that angles at the riv'let's feet , The ray the cot of morning ...
... shade the present hour . While , Memory at my side , I wander here , Starts at the simplest sight th ' unbidden tear , A form discover'd at the well - known seat , A spot , that angles at the riv'let's feet , The ray the cot of morning ...
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... shades of no rude sound complain , To ringing team unknown and grating wain , To flat - roof'd towns , that touch the ... shade . " He mentions chestnuts in his letter to Dorothy , Sept. 6 , 1790 . Memoirs , p . 57 ; Letter No. 10 in de ...
... shades of no rude sound complain , To ringing team unknown and grating wain , To flat - roof'd towns , that touch the ... shade . " He mentions chestnuts in his letter to Dorothy , Sept. 6 , 1790 . Memoirs , p . 57 ; Letter No. 10 in de ...
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... shade ; While in soft gloom the scattering bowers recede , Green dewy lights adorn the freshen'd mead , Where ... Shade above shade the desert pines ascend , And still , below , where mid the savage scene Peeps out a little speck of ...
... shade ; While in soft gloom the scattering bowers recede , Green dewy lights adorn the freshen'd mead , Where ... Shade above shade the desert pines ascend , And still , below , where mid the savage scene Peeps out a little speck of ...
Contents
PREFACE | xxi |
THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE OR THE FATE | lxiv |
Lines Written While Sailing in a Boat at Evening | 29 |
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