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" No sedge-crown'd sisters now attend, Now waft me from the green hill's side, Whose cold turf hides the buried friend ! And see ! the fairy valleys fade, Dun Night has veil'd the solemn view ! Yet once again, dear parted shade, Meek Nature's child, again... "
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Watts, A. Philips ... - Page 206
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The Fireside Encyclopaedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 pages
...fancy die, And joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd 肬 $_D ) ]& U . ] F*~* [ ȪGd 4S i !Z{ P w q׋ E 4= v W;! 3 1 And see, the fairy valleys fade, Dun night has veil'd the solemn view ! Yet once again, dear parted...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 pages
...Fancy die, And Joy desert the blooming year. Hut thou. lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crowned sisters now attend, Now waft me from the green hill's...the buried friend ! And see, the fairy valleys fade; IJun night has veiled the solemn view ! Yet once again, dear parted shade. Meek Nature's child, again...
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Essays at Home and Elsewhere

Ehrman Syme Nadal - 1882 - 316 pages
...this scene of reflection and emotion ! " But thou, lone stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crowned sisters now attend, Now waft me from the green hill's...side, Whose cold turf hides the buried friend." And how well does this describe his turning, as one will do in leaving such a scene, for a last view of...
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Harper's Cyclopaedia of British and American Poetry

Epes Sargent - 1882 - 1002 pages
...side Whoso cold turf hides the buried friend ! And sec, the fairy valleys fade ; Dun Night ha« veiled ring light O'er antelopes on Alpine height ! The anchor heaves! The ship swings free! Our sails s meads1 assigned to bless Thy life, shall mourn thy enrly doom! Their hinds and shepherd-girls shall...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray, Thomas Parnell, William Collins, Matthew ...

Thomas Gray - 1883 - 596 pages
...have comprehended."— WORDSWOITH, v. 215. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd Sisters now attend, Now waft me from the green hill's...shade, Meek Nature's Child, again adieu ! The genial meads,i assign'd to bless Thy life, shall mourn thy early doom ; Their hinds and shepherd-girls shall...
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With the Poets: A Selection of English Poetry

Frederic William Farrar - 1883 - 326 pages
...fancy die, And joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crowned sisters now attend. Now waft me from the green hill's...And see — the fairy valleys fade ; Dun night has veiled the solemn view ! Yet once again, dear parted shade, Meek nature's child, again adieu ! The...
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With the poets: a selection of English poetry. [Ed.] by F.W. Farrar

Frederic William Farrar - 1883 - 498 pages
...fancy die, And joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crowned sisters now attend, Now waft me from the green hill's...buried friend ! And see — the fairy valleys fade ; Uun night has veiled the solemn view ! Yet once again, dear parted shade, Meek nature's child, again...
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Red-letter Poems by English Men and Women

Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 pages
...fancy die, And joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd sisters now attend, Now waft me from the green hill's...side Whose cold turf hides the buried friend ! And sec, the fairy valleys fade, Dun night has veil'd the solemn view ! Yet once again, dear parted shade,...
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The Eagle: A Magazine, Volumes 14-15

1887 - 1026 pages
...spire, and mid the varied landscape weep, but thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide no sedge-crowned sisters now attend, now waft me from the green hill's...friend, and, see, the fairy valleys fade, dun night has veiled the solemn view; yet once again, dear parted shade, meek Nature's child, again adieu ! long,...
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The Feeling for Nature in Scottish Poetry, Volume 2

John Veitch - 1887 - 388 pages
...side, Whose cold turf hides the buried friend ! And see, the fairy valleys fade, Dun night has veiled the solemn view ! Yet once again, dear parted shade, Meek nature's child, again adieu ! The genial hearts, assigned to bless Thy life, shall mourn thy early doom ! Their hinds and shepherd-girls shall...
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