A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Baker Taylor, 1900 - 1100页 |
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第40页
... thought in its poetic form eddies now to the right and now to the left , wearing away its banks first on one side and then on the other . Some author of more than common faculties and more than common boldness catches the public atten ...
... thought in its poetic form eddies now to the right and now to the left , wearing away its banks first on one side and then on the other . Some author of more than common faculties and more than common boldness catches the public atten ...
第41页
... thoughts placed in a new light ; another is satisfied only with novelties of thought and expression , with uncommon illustrations and images far sought . It is certain that each of these modes of treating a subject may have its peculiar ...
... thoughts placed in a new light ; another is satisfied only with novelties of thought and expression , with uncommon illustrations and images far sought . It is certain that each of these modes of treating a subject may have its peculiar ...
第78页
... thought about me , and so I grew . But how did you come to us , you dear ? God thought of you , and so I am here . GEORGE MACDONALD . THE BABY . ON parents ' knees , a naked , new - born child , Weeping thou sat'st when all around thee ...
... thought about me , and so I grew . But how did you come to us , you dear ? God thought of you , and so I am here . GEORGE MACDONALD . THE BABY . ON parents ' knees , a naked , new - born child , Weeping thou sat'st when all around thee ...
第90页
... thought Which is so tender it has caught Earth's guerdon of regret . Earth saddens , never shall remove , Affections purely given ; And e'en that mortal grief shall prove The immortality of love , And heighten it with Heaven . ELIZABETH ...
... thought Which is so tender it has caught Earth's guerdon of regret . Earth saddens , never shall remove , Affections purely given ; And e'en that mortal grief shall prove The immortality of love , And heighten it with Heaven . ELIZABETH ...
第93页
... thought that thou art safe , and he ! - That thought is joy , arrive what may to me . My boast is not that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned , and rulers of the earth ; But higher far my proud pretensions rise , - The son of ...
... thought that thou art safe , and he ! - That thought is joy , arrive what may to me . My boast is not that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned , and rulers of the earth ; But higher far my proud pretensions rise , - The son of ...
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