Read full poem →ecient ai te lea Ne Sinn a em ae RNA ae ha a cw ain i cea
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Poetry examples for “lea”
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Read full poem →These lambs with frisky heads and tails
Skipping and leaping on the lea,
Bleating in tender, trustful tones,
Read full poem →Never indeed a flock or herd
To graze upon the lea-crops.
Read full poem →Or as a sudden gale thrusts into sea
The haven-touching bark, now near the lea;
So wavering Cupid brings me back amain,
Read full poem →And the shaggy Nannie goat is calling, calling, calling
From her little trampled corner of the long wide lea
That stretches to the waters of the hill-stream falling
Read full poem →TaráS.. E 3 ;
* —¡Morella!... LEA :
Repita que voy 4-morir, Mas en míhay e
Read full poem →Swells the dirge as clear and high
As if that, over brake and lea,
Bodily the wind did carry
Read full poem →With heart just like a feather, now as heavy as a stone;
When beneath old Lea Close oak I the bottom branches broke
To make our harvest cart like so many working folk,
