Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 404
... wind , and past his ear Went shrilling : " Hollow , hollow all delight ! 10 Hail , King ! to - morrow thou shalt pass away . Farewell ! there is an isle of rest for thee . And I am blown along a wandering wind , And hollow , hollow ...
... wind , and past his ear Went shrilling : " Hollow , hollow all delight ! 10 Hail , King ! to - morrow thou shalt pass away . Farewell ! there is an isle of rest for thee . And I am blown along a wandering wind , And hollow , hollow ...
Page 496
... windy places With lisp of leaves and ripple of rain ; And the brown bright nightingale amorous 5 Is half assuaged for ... wind sing . For winter's rains and ruins are over , 25 And all the season of snows and sins ; The days dividing ...
... windy places With lisp of leaves and ripple of rain ; And the brown bright nightingale amorous 5 Is half assuaged for ... wind sing . For winter's rains and ruins are over , 25 And all the season of snows and sins ; The days dividing ...
Page 499
... winds of ages Blow through me and cease , The war - wind that rages , The spring - wind of peace , 120 Ere the breath of them roughen my tresses , ere one of my blossoms increase . 125 All sounds of all changes , All shadows and lights ...
... winds of ages Blow through me and cease , The war - wind that rages , The spring - wind of peace , 120 Ere the breath of them roughen my tresses , ere one of my blossoms increase . 125 All sounds of all changes , All shadows and lights ...
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