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" The merry brown hares came leaping Over the crest of the hill, Where the clover and corn lay sleeping Under the moonlight still. " Leaping late and early, Till under their bite and their tread The swedes, and the wheat, and the barley Lay cankered, and... "
Andromeda: And Other Poems - Page 131
by Charles Kingsley - 1858 - 169 pages
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Yeast: a Problem

Charles Kingsley - Country life - 1851 - 406 pages
...ludicrous, thought it best to take up the paper and begin : โ€” A ROUGH RHYME ON A ROUGH MATTER. The merry brown hares came leaping Over the crest of the...side of the white chalk bank, Where under the gloomy fir- woods One spot in the ley throve rank. K3 She watched a long tuft of clover, Where rabbit or hare...
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Yeast: a Problem

Charles Kingsley - 1851 - 366 pages
...ludicrous, thought it best to take up the paper and begin: โ€” A ROUGH RHYME ON A ROUGH MATTER. The merry brown hares came leaping Over the crest of the...and the barley, Lay cankered, and trampled and dead. 12* A poacher's widow sat sighing On the side of the white chalk bank, Where under the gloomy fir-woods...
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Yeast: a Problem

Charles Kingsley - 1851 - 358 pages
...ludicrous, thought it best to take up the paper and begin: โ€” A BOUGH RHYME ON A ROUGH MATTER. The merry brown hares came leaping Over the crest of the...swedes, and the wheat, and the barley, Lay cankered , aud trampled and dead. A poacher's widow sat sighing On the side of the white chalk bank, Where under...
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The North American Miscellany, Volume 2

1851 - 642 pages
...A EOUGH EHYME ON A EOUGli MAlTliK. "The merry brown hares came leaping Over the crest of the bill, Where the clover and corn lay sleeping Under the moonlight...trampled, and dead. " A poacher's widow sat sighing On Ibe side of the white chalk bank, Where under the gloomy fir-woods One spot in the ley throve rank....
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The North American Miscellany, Volume 2

1851 - 638 pages
...and corn lay sleeping Under the moonlight -i ยก1 1 , ** Leaping late and early, Till under their hite and their tread The swedes, and the wheat, and the...cankered, and trampled, and dead. " A poacher's widow aat sighing On the side of the white chalk bank, Where under the gloomy fir-woods One spot in the ley...
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Poems

Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 294 pages
...sea-dove I'd fly across the main, To the pleasant Isle of Aves, to look at it once again. AD 1848. THE merry brown hares came leaping Over the crest of the...gloomy fir-woods One spot in the ley throve rank. She watched a long tuft of clover, Where rabbit or hare never ran ; She thought of the dark plantation,...
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Poems

Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 310 pages
...sea-dove I'd fly across the main, To the pleasant Isle of Aves, to look at it once again. AD 1848. THE merry brown hares came leaping Over the crest of the...gloomy fir-woods One spot in the ley throve rank. She watched a long tuft of clover, Where rabbit or hare never ran ; She thought of the dark plantation,...
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Poems

Charles Kingsley - 1856 - 312 pages
...sea-dove I'd fly across the main, To the pleasant Isle of Aves, to look at it once again. AD 1848. THE merry brown hares came leaping Over the crest of the...gloomy fir-woods One spot in the ley throve rank. She watched a long tuft of clover, Where rabbit or hare never ran ; She thought of the dark plantation,...
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Poems

Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 298 pages
...sea-dove I'd fly across the main, To the pleasant Isle of Aves, to look at it once again. AD 1848. THE merry brown hares came leaping Over the crest of the...gloomy fir-woods One spot in the ley throve rank. She watched a long tuft of clover, Where rabbit or hare never ran ; She thought of the dark plantation,...
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Poems

Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice - 1856 - 308 pages
...sea-dove I'd fly across the main, To the pleasant Isle of Aves, to look at it once again. \ AD 1848. THE merry brown hares came leaping Over the crest of the...gloomy fir-woods One spot in the ley throve rank. She watched a long tuft of clover, Where rabbit or hare never ran ; AD 1848. 279 She thought of the...
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