English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1935 - 942 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 385
... bloom is wanting ; from the bud , First - born of Spring , to Summer's musky tribes : Nor hyacinths , of purest virgin - white , 545 Low - bent , and blushing inward ; nor jonquils , Of potent fragrance ; nor narcissus fair , As o'er ...
... bloom is wanting ; from the bud , First - born of Spring , to Summer's musky tribes : Nor hyacinths , of purest virgin - white , 545 Low - bent , and blushing inward ; nor jonquils , Of potent fragrance ; nor narcissus fair , As o'er ...
الصفحة 424
... bloom Cut off , the joyous youth , and darling child , These are the tombs that claim the tender tear , And elegiac song . But Newton calls For other notes of gratulation high , That now he wanders through those endless worlds He here ...
... bloom Cut off , the joyous youth , and darling child , These are the tombs that claim the tender tear , And elegiac song . But Newton calls For other notes of gratulation high , That now he wanders through those endless worlds He here ...
الصفحة 496
... bloom to bloom , from tree to tree She sweeps mellifluous dews ; For her the silken gems arise , For her display their shining dyes , Their balmy breath diffuse . Sweet murmurer ! may no rude storm This pleasurable scene deform To check ...
... bloom to bloom , from tree to tree She sweeps mellifluous dews ; For her the silken gems arise , For her display their shining dyes , Their balmy breath diffuse . Sweet murmurer ! may no rude storm This pleasurable scene deform To check ...
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