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" Oh ! then a longing like despair Is to their farthest caverns sent ; For surely once, they feel, we were Parts of a single continent... "
Sohrab & Rustum & Other Poems - Page 61
by Matthew Arnold - 1911 - 98 pages
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Zeitschrift für vergleichende literatur-geschichte und ..., Volumes 14-15

1901 - 1002 pages
...are swept by balins of spring, And in their glens, on starry niglüs, The nightingales divinely sing; And lovely notes, from shore to shore, Across the...caverns sent; For surely once, they feel, we were, Parts of a single continent! Now round us spreads the watery plain — Oh inight our marges meet again!...
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A Year Book of Famous Lyrics: Selections from the British and American Poets ...

Frederic Lawrence Knowles - 1901 - 494 pages
...are swept by balms of spring, And in their glens, on starry nights, The nightingales divinely sing ; And lovely notes, from shore to shore, Across the...caverns sent ; For surely once, they feel, we were Parts of a single continent ! Now round us spreads the watery plain — Oh might our marges meet again...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1190 pages
...are swept by balms of spring, And in their glens, on starry nights, The nightingales divinely sing; And lovely notes, from shore to shore, Across the sounds and channels pour; O then a longing like despair Is to their farthest caverns sent ! For surely once, they feel, we were...
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The English Poets: Wordsworth to Tennyson

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1902 - 850 pages
...are swept by balms of spring, And in their glens, on starry nights, The nightingales divinely sing; And lovely notes, from shore to shore, Across the...caverns sent; For surely once, they feel, we were Parts of a single continent! Now round us spreads the watery plain — Oh might our marges meet again...
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Calendar

University of St. Andrews - 1903 - 762 pages
...are swept by balms of spring, And in their gleus, on starry nights, The nightingales divinely sing ; And lovely notes, from shore to shore, Across the...caverns sent ; For surely once, they feel, we were Parts of a single continent ! Now round us spreads the watery plain — Oh, might our marges meet again...
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The Works of Matthew Arnold, Volume 2

Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 348 pages
...are swept by balms of spring, And in their glens, on starry nights, The nightingales divinely sing ; And lovely notes, from shore to shore, Across the...caverns sent ; For surely once, they feel, we were Parts of a single continent ! Now round us spreads the watery plain — Oh might our marges meet again...
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The Life & Letters of Sir George Grove

Charles Larcom Graves - 1903 - 516 pages
...are swept with balms of spring, And in their glens on starry nights The nightingales divinely sing ; And lovely notes from shore to shore Across the sounds...caverns sent ; For surely once, they feel, we were Parts of a single continent ! Now round us spreads the watery plain — Oh might our marges meet again...
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From the age of Johnson to the age of Tennyson

Richard Garnett - 1903 - 666 pages
...are swept by balms of spring, And in their glens, on starry nights, The nightingales divinely sing, And lovely notes, from shore to shore, Across the...caverns sent ; — For surely once, they feel, we were Parts of a single continent. Now round us spreads the watery plain — Oh might our marges meet again...
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The Elizabethan Lyric: A Study

John Erskine - 1903 - 854 pages
...are swept by balms of spring, And in their glens on starry nights, The nightingales divinely sing ; And lovely notes, from shore to shore, Across the...caverns sent; For surely once, they feel, we were Farts of a single continent! Now round us spreads the watery plain — Oh might our marges meet again...
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English Literature: From the age of Johnson to the age of Tennyson, by ...

Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse - 1903 - 692 pages
...are swept by balms of spring, And in their glens, on starry nights, The nightingales divinely sing, And lovely notes, from shore to shore, Across the...caverns sent ; — For surely once, they feel, we were Parts of a single continent. Now round us spreads the watery plain — Oh might our marges meet again...
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