Uncared for, gird the windy grove, And flood the haunts of hern and crake ; Or into silver arrows break The sailing moon in creek and cove ; Till from the garden and the wild A fresh association blow, And year by year the landscape grow Familiar to the... The Nineteenth Century - Page 2791897Full view - About this book
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| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pages
...Though Nature, red in tooth and claw With ravine, shrieked against his creed — (Fr. LVI, 1. 9-16) 43 . (Fr. CI, 1. 13-14) 44 And year by year the landscape grow Familiar to the stranger's child; (Fr. CI,... | |
| John Dixon Hunt - 1993 - 396 pages
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| Alfred Tennyson - 1994 - 644 pages
...humming air; Unloved, by many a sandy bar, The brook shall babble down the plain, At noon or when the lesser wain Is twisting round the polar star; Uncared...for, gird the windy grove, And flood the haunts of hem and crake, Or into silver arrows break The sailing moon in creek and cove; Till from the garden... | |
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