Poems, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... faces shall I bear to see With your gifts even yet on me ? — Par . ( Ah , ' tis some moonstruck creature after all ! Such fond fools as are like to haunt this den : They spread contagion , doubtless : yet he seemed To echo one ...
... faces shall I bear to see With your gifts even yet on me ? — Par . ( Ah , ' tis some moonstruck creature after all ! Such fond fools as are like to haunt this den : They spread contagion , doubtless : yet he seemed To echo one ...
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... face ! O , poet , think of me , and sing of me ! But to have seen thee , and to die so soon ! Par . Die not , Aprile : we must never part . Are we not halves of one dissevered world , Whom this strange chance unites once more ? Part ...
... face ! O , poet , think of me , and sing of me ! But to have seen thee , and to die so soon ! Par . Die not , Aprile : we must never part . Are we not halves of one dissevered world , Whom this strange chance unites once more ? Part ...
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... face to face , And soul to soul — all cares , far - looking fears , Vague apprehensions , all vain fancies bred By your long absence , should be cast away , Forgotten in this glad unhoped renewal Of our affections . PARACELSUS . 55.
... face to face , And soul to soul — all cares , far - looking fears , Vague apprehensions , all vain fancies bred By your long absence , should be cast away , Forgotten in this glad unhoped renewal Of our affections . PARACELSUS . 55.
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... face Still wears that quiet and peculiar light , Like the dim circlet floating round a pearl ? Fest . Just so . Par . And yet her calm sweet countenance Though saintly , was not sad ; for she would sing Alone ... Does she still sing ...
... face Still wears that quiet and peculiar light , Like the dim circlet floating round a pearl ? Fest . Just so . Par . And yet her calm sweet countenance Though saintly , was not sad ; for she would sing Alone ... Does she still sing ...
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... feelings - such shall never Be wholly quenched - no , no ! My friend , you wear A melancholy face , and truth to speak , There's little cheer in all this dismal work ; But ' twas not my desire to set abroach Such 84 PARACELSUS .
... feelings - such shall never Be wholly quenched - no , no ! My friend , you wear A melancholy face , and truth to speak , There's little cheer in all this dismal work ; But ' twas not my desire to set abroach Such 84 PARACELSUS .
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