PoemsMacmillan and Company, 1895 - 220页 |
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第67页
... replied he , " ' Tis the safest place in Germany ; The walls are high and the shores are steep , And the stream is strong and the water deep . " Bishop Hatto fearfully hasten'd away , And he crost the Rhine without delay , And reach'd ...
... replied he , " ' Tis the safest place in Germany ; The walls are high and the shores are steep , And the stream is strong and the water deep . " Bishop Hatto fearfully hasten'd away , And he crost the Rhine without delay , And reach'd ...
第70页
... replied His comrade , ' which , I ween , Might at the Spital well be heard , And in all dales between . 666 Up Mallerstang to Eden's springs , The eastern wind upon its wings The mighty voice would bear ; And Appleby would hear the ...
... replied His comrade , ' which , I ween , Might at the Spital well be heard , And in all dales between . 666 Up Mallerstang to Eden's springs , The eastern wind upon its wings The mighty voice would bear ; And Appleby would hear the ...
第71页
... replied , " shall I From this time forth partake , When I remember Helbeck woods , For old John Brunskill's sake . " He knew how wholesome it would be , Among these wild wide fells , And upland vales , to catch , at times , The sound of ...
... replied , " shall I From this time forth partake , When I remember Helbeck woods , For old John Brunskill's sake . " He knew how wholesome it would be , Among these wild wide fells , And upland vales , to catch , at times , The sound of ...
第77页
... replied and said , " I knew not that there lived thy father's foe . The blessings of the poor for him Went daily up to Heaven ; In distant lands the traveller told his praise ; . I did not think there lived Hodeirah's enemy . " " But I ...
... replied and said , " I knew not that there lived thy father's foe . The blessings of the poor for him Went daily up to Heaven ; In distant lands the traveller told his praise ; . I did not think there lived Hodeirah's enemy . " " But I ...
第78页
... replied , " O Thalaba , my child , Thou lookest on to distant days , And we are in the desert , far from men ! " Not till that moment her afflicted heart Had leisure for the thought . She cast her eyes around , Alas ! no tents were ...
... replied , " O Thalaba , my child , Thou lookest on to distant days , And we are in the desert , far from men ! " Not till that moment her afflicted heart Had leisure for the thought . She cast her eyes around , Alas ! no tents were ...
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amid answer'd arms Arvalan beautiful Behold beneath blessed blest blood breath child Coimbra cried Curse Damsel dear death delight divine doth dreadful earth EDWARD DOWDEN Epictetus exclaim'd F. T. PALGRAVE faith Father fear feel fell fire fix'd gale Goervyl Goth hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven heavenly HEIR OF REDCLYFFE hope hour immortal Inchcape Inchcape Rock Joan of Arc Kailyal Kehama Keswick Ladurlad light look'd Lord William Madoc Maid MERVYN'S morn mountain night o'er Orelio pass'd Pelayo poem prayer Queen Orraca quoth reach'd rock Roderick round sail seem'd shame shore sight silent Siverian song soul sound Southey Southey's Spain spake spirit spread stood stream sweet swell sword tears Thalaba thee thine thou hast thought Throne turn'd Twas vengeance victory voice Walter Savage Landor waters waves ween Westbury wind Witiza wonder wretched Yamen youth
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第55页 - And often when I go to plough. The ploughshare turns them out; For many thousand men," said he, " Were slain in that great victory ! " " Now, tell us what 'twas all about," Young Peterkin he cries ; And little Wilhelmine looks up With wonder-waiting eyes ; " Now tell us all about the war, And what they killed each other for."
第2页 - With tears of thoughtful gratitude. My thoughts are with the Dead, with them I live in long-past years, Their virtues love, their faults condemn, Partake their hopes and fears, And from their lessons seek and find Instruction with an humble mind.
第54页 - IT was a summer evening, Old Kaspar's work was done, And he before his cottage door Was sitting in the sun, And by him sported on the green His little grandchild Wilhelmine.
第75页 - How beautiful is night ! A dewy freshness fills the silent air, No mist obscures, nor cloud, nor speck, nor stain, Breaks the serene of heaven : In full-orbed glory yonder moon divine Rolls through the dark blue depths.
第11页 - And hitting and splitting, And shining and twining, And rattling and battling, And shaking and quaking, And pouring and roaring, And waving and raving...
第11页 - The cataract strong Then plunges along, Striking and raging As if a war waging Its caverns and rocks among ; Rising and leaping, Sinking and creeping, Swelling and sweeping, Showering and springing, Flying and flinging, Writhing and ringing, Eddying and whisking, Spouting and frisking, Turning and twisting, Around and around With endless rebound ; Smiting and fighting, A sight to delight in ; Confounding, astounding, Dizzying and deafening the ear with its sound.
第66页 - The poor folk flocked from far and near ; The great barn was full as it could hold Of women and children, and young and old. Then when he saw it could hold no more Bishop Hatto he made fast the door ; And while for mercy on Christ they call, He set fire to the barn and burnt them all. " I' faith, 'tis an excellent bonfire ! " quoth he, " And the country is greatly obliged to me, For ridding it in these times forlorn, Of rats, that only consume the corn.
第73页 - And there was not a cloud in the sky. He drank of the water so cool and clear, For thirsty and hot was he ; And he sat down upon the bank, Under the willow-tree.