And one, the reapers at their sultry toil. In front they bound the sheaves. Behind Were realms of upland, prodigal in oil, And hoary to the wind. And one, a foreground black with stones and slags, Beyond a line of heights, and higher All barr'd with long... Cambridge Essays, 1855-58 - Página 711855Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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