Gems for the Fireside: Comprising the Most Unique, Touching, Pithy, and Beautiful Literary Treasures from the Greatest Minds in the Realms of Poetry and Philosophy, Wit and Humor, Statesmanship and ReligionOtis Henry Tiffany Hubbard Bros., 1883 - 912 sivua |
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... spring ; Better men , hereafter , Shall we have , for laughter Freely shouted to the woods , till all the echoes ring . Send the children up To the high hill's top , Or deep into the wood's recesses , To woo spring's caresses . Ah ...
... spring ; Better men , hereafter , Shall we have , for laughter Freely shouted to the woods , till all the echoes ring . Send the children up To the high hill's top , Or deep into the wood's recesses , To woo spring's caresses . Ah ...
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... spring : not that he cared for flowers : most men Think such things foolishness ; but we were first acquainted then , One spring ; the next he spoke his mind ; the third I was his wife , And in the spring ( it happened so ) our chil ...
... spring : not that he cared for flowers : most men Think such things foolishness ; but we were first acquainted then , One spring ; the next he spoke his mind ; the third I was his wife , And in the spring ( it happened so ) our chil ...
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... spring airs , once more Create the old delightful things , And woo the frozen world again With hints of heaven upon your wings ! ( Harriett Prescott Spofford . I come , I come ! ye have call'd me long , I come o'er the mountain with ...
... spring airs , once more Create the old delightful things , And woo the frozen world again With hints of heaven upon your wings ! ( Harriett Prescott Spofford . I come , I come ! ye have call'd me long , I come o'er the mountain with ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON angels Annabel Lee beautiful bells beneath blessed born breath Bregenz bright CHARLES DICKENS child cloud cold cried dark dead dear death deep died door dream earth eyes face father feel feet flowers GEMS George Eliot grave gray hand hath head hear heard heart heaven Henry Wadsworth Longfellow hills hour John kiss land laugh light live Longfellow look Lord Madame de Staël morning mother never night o'er PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Pickwick poems poet poor pray prayer rest river Robin Gray round Shakespeare Shibboleth shine shore silent sing sleep smile snow song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood sweet tears tell thee There's things THOMAS HOOD thou thought to-day Twas voice WASHINGTON IRVING wave weary weep wife wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT wind words young