Handy Dictionary of Poetical Quotations by Various
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HAMLIN GARLAND: _The Clouds._ Clouds on the western side Grow gray and grayer, hiding the warm sun. 347 CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI: _Twilight Calm._ Those clouds are angels' robes.--That fiery west Is paved with smiling faces. 348 CHARLES KINGSLEY: _Saint's Tragedy,_ Act i., Sc. 3. =Coach.= Go, call a coach, and let a coach be call'd, And let the man who calleth be the caller, And in his calling let him nothing call But coach! coach! coach! oh, for a coach, ye gods! 349 CAREY: _Chrononhotonthologos,_ Act i., Sc. 3. =Cock-crowing.= The early village cock Hath twice done salutation to the morn. 350 SHAKS.: _Richard III.,_ Act v., Sc. 3. |
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