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" Come from the woods that belt the gray hill-side, The seven elms, the poplars four That stand beside my father's door, And chiefly from the brook that loves To purl o'er matted cress and ribbed sand, Or dimple in the dark of rushy coves, Drawing into... "
Some Aspects of English Life as Seen in the Works of George Crabbe and ... - Page 93
by Edna Chynoweth - 1897 - 264 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 179

1894 - 576 pages
...cliffs, aloof descried : Come from the woods that belt the grey hillside, The seven elms, the poplars four, That stand beside my father's door, And chiefly...his narrow earthen urn, In every elbow and turn, The filter'd tribute of the rough woodland. O ! hither lead thy feet ! Pour round mine ears the live-long...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 21

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1832 - 648 pages
...cliffs, aloof descried, Como froiTi the woods that belt the gray hillside, The seven elms, the poplars four That stand beside my father's door, And chiefly...o'er matted cress and ribbed sand. Or dimple in the park of rushy coves, Drawing into his narrow earthen urn. In every elbow and turn The filter'd tribute...
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Facts in Mesmerism, with reasons for a dispassionate inquiry into it

Chauncy Hare Townshend - 1840 - 604 pages
...splendour, but he says — " Come from the woods that belt the grey hill-side, The seven elms, the poplars four, That stand beside my father's door, And chiefly...ribbed sand, Or dimple in the dark of rushy coves." TENNYSON. Now let us consider that, to a mesmeric patient, the ordinary sensual consciousness is closed,...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 pages
...cliffs, aloof descried : Come from the woods that belt the gray hill-side, The seven elms, the poplars four That stand beside my father's door, And chiefly...his narrow earthen urn, In every elbow and turn, The filter'd tribute of the rough woodland. O ! hither lead thy feet ! Pour round mine ears the livelong...
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The London University Magazine, Volume 1

1842 - 416 pages
...beautiful and natural : — " Come from the woods that belt the gray hill-side, The seven elms, the poplars four, That stand beside my father's door; And chiefly from the brook that loves To purl o'er matted grass and ribbed sand, Or dimple in the dark of rushy coves, Drawing into his narrow earthern urn,...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 260 pages
...cliffs, aloof descried : Come from the woods that belt the gray hill-side, The seven elms, the poplars four That stand beside my father's door, And chiefly...his narrow earthen urn, In every elbow and turn, The filter'd tribute of the rough woodland. O ! hither lead thy feet ! Pour round mine ears the livelong...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 43; Volume 77

1843 - 596 pages
...* * » » » » • ' Come from the woods that belt the gray hill-side, The seven elms, the poplars four, That stand beside my father's door; And chiefly...Drawing into his narrow earthen urn, In every elbow and tin n, The filfer'd tribute of the rough woodland. O ! hither lead thy feet I Pour round mine ears...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 pages
...cliffs, aloof descried : Come from the woods that belt the gray hill-side, The seven elms, the poplars four That stand beside my father's door, And chiefly...turn, The filter 'd tribute of the rough woodland. O ! hither lead thy feet ! Pour round mine ears the livelong bleat Of the thick-fleeced sheep from...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 260 pages
...cliffs, aloof descried : Come from the woods that belt the gray hill-side, The seven elms, the poplars four That stand beside my father's door, And chiefly...brook that loves To purl o'er matted cress and ribbed saud, Or dimple in the dark of rushy coves, Drawing into his narrow earthen urn, In every elbow and...
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Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Volume 1

William Howitt - 1847 - 566 pages
...the woods that belt the gray hillside, The seven elms, the poplars four That stand beside my lather's door, And chiefly from the brook that loves To purl...his narrow earthen urn, In every elbow and turn, The filtered tribute of the rough woodlands. O ! hither bend thy feet ! Pour round mine eyes the livelong...
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