Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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... wander o'er the verdant earth , In various hues - but chiefly thee , gay green ! Thou smiling Nature's universal robe , United light and shade , where the sight dwells With growing strength and ever new delight . From the moist meadow ...
... wander o'er the verdant earth , In various hues - but chiefly thee , gay green ! Thou smiling Nature's universal robe , United light and shade , where the sight dwells With growing strength and ever new delight . From the moist meadow ...
Page 70
... wander o'er the russet mead And through the saddened grove , where scarce is heard One dying strain to cheer the woodman's toil . Haply some widowed songster pours his plaint , Far , in faint warblings , through the tawny copse ; While ...
... wander o'er the russet mead And through the saddened grove , where scarce is heard One dying strain to cheer the woodman's toil . Haply some widowed songster pours his plaint , Far , in faint warblings , through the tawny copse ; While ...
Page 142
... wander wide Through wasteful solitudes and lurid heaths , Weary , forlorn , than when the fated fair Upon the bosom bright of silver Thames . Launches in all the lustre of brocade , Amid the splendors of the laughing sun : 45 50 The gay ...
... wander wide Through wasteful solitudes and lurid heaths , Weary , forlorn , than when the fated fair Upon the bosom bright of silver Thames . Launches in all the lustre of brocade , Amid the splendors of the laughing sun : 45 50 The gay ...
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