Poems, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1856 |
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Page 12
... the ancient tower . From their nests beneath the rafters sang the swallows wild and high ; And the world , beneath me sleeping , seemed more distant than the sky . Then most musical and solemn , bringing back the olden 12 POEMS .
... the ancient tower . From their nests beneath the rafters sang the swallows wild and high ; And the world , beneath me sleeping , seemed more distant than the sky . Then most musical and solemn , bringing back the olden 12 POEMS .
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... sang the village choir On that sweet Sabbath morn . Through the closed blinds the golden sun Poured in a dusty beam , Like the celestial ladder seen By Jacob in his dream . And ever and anon , the wind , Sweet - scented with the hay ...
... sang the village choir On that sweet Sabbath morn . Through the closed blinds the golden sun Poured in a dusty beam , Like the celestial ladder seen By Jacob in his dream . And ever and anon , the wind , Sweet - scented with the hay ...
Page 32
... sang and laughed . But his house is now an ale - house , with a nicely sanded floor , And a garland in the window , and his face above the door ; Painted by some humble artist , as in Adam Puschman's song , As the old man gray and dove ...
... sang and laughed . But his house is now an ale - house , with a nicely sanded floor , And a garland in the window , and his face above the door ; Painted by some humble artist , as in Adam Puschman's song , As the old man gray and dove ...
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... sang in thought his careless lay : Gathering from the pavement's crevice , as a floweret of the soil , The nobility of labor , the long pedigree of toil . - THE NORMAN BARON . Dans les moments de la vie 3 NUREMBERG . 33.
... sang in thought his careless lay : Gathering from the pavement's crevice , as a floweret of the soil , The nobility of labor , the long pedigree of toil . - THE NORMAN BARON . Dans les moments de la vie 3 NUREMBERG . 33.
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... Sang the minstrels and the waits . And so loud these Saxon gleemen Sang to slaves the THE NORMAN BARON . 35.
... Sang the minstrels and the waits . And so loud these Saxon gleemen Sang to slaves the THE NORMAN BARON . 35.
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