English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens American Book Company, 1952 - 975 sider |
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... rest thee , rest , For lowly shepherd's life is best ! ' 90 " Alas ! when evil men are strong No life is good , no pleasure long . The Boy must part from Mosedale's groves , And leave Blencathara's rugged coves , And quit the flowers ...
... rest thee , rest , For lowly shepherd's life is best ! ' 90 " Alas ! when evil men are strong No life is good , no pleasure long . The Boy must part from Mosedale's groves , And leave Blencathara's rugged coves , And quit the flowers ...
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... rest themselves , their children and cattle , for one whole day ; and overlooking the obvious truth , that such repose might be quite as necessary 5 for them , as a walk of the same continuance was pleasing or healthful for the more ...
... rest themselves , their children and cattle , for one whole day ; and overlooking the obvious truth , that such repose might be quite as necessary 5 for them , as a walk of the same continuance was pleasing or healthful for the more ...
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... rest to you , 10 Tho ' with the rest he shares your smile : Ah ! most he wants it , as you know ... One , only one , would soothe his woe . Beguile not him . . . and all but him beguile ! ... I now behold another scene , Where Pleasure ...
... rest to you , 10 Tho ' with the rest he shares your smile : Ah ! most he wants it , as you know ... One , only one , would soothe his woe . Beguile not him . . . and all but him beguile ! ... I now behold another scene , Where Pleasure ...
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