A Book of English Poetry1950 |
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Page 195
... fields ; And , shrunk into their beds , the flowery race Their sunny robes resign . E'en what remained Of stronger fruits falls from the naked tree ; And woods , fields , gardens , orchards all around , The desolated prospect thrills ...
... fields ; And , shrunk into their beds , the flowery race Their sunny robes resign . E'en what remained Of stronger fruits falls from the naked tree ; And woods , fields , gardens , orchards all around , The desolated prospect thrills ...
Page 390
... fields are still , And the tired men and dogs all gone to rest , And only the white sheep are sometimes seen Cross ... field's dark corner , where he leaves His coat , his basket , and his earthen cruse , And in the sun all morning binds ...
... fields are still , And the tired men and dogs all gone to rest , And only the white sheep are sometimes seen Cross ... field's dark corner , where he leaves His coat , his basket , and his earthen cruse , And in the sun all morning binds ...
Page 392
... fields and distant Wychwood bowers , And thine eyes resting on the moonlit stream . And then they land , and thou art seen no more . Maidens who from the distant hamlets come To dance around the Fyfield elm in May , Oft through the ...
... fields and distant Wychwood bowers , And thine eyes resting on the moonlit stream . And then they land , and thou art seen no more . Maidens who from the distant hamlets come To dance around the Fyfield elm in May , Oft through the ...
Contents
i The Knight ii The Squire | 15 |
SIR THOMAS WYATT | 21 |
NICHOLAS BRETON | 27 |
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