Poems, Volumen1Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... tell my inmost mind ? We two were brothers , and henceforth the world Will rise between us : -all my freest mind ? ' Tis the last night , dear Aureole ! Ob , say on ! Par . Devise some test of love - some arduous feat To be performed ...
... tell my inmost mind ? We two were brothers , and henceforth the world Will rise between us : -all my freest mind ? ' Tis the last night , dear Aureole ! Ob , say on ! Par . Devise some test of love - some arduous feat To be performed ...
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... tell more of the breath so light Upon my eyelids , and the fingers warm Among my hair . Youth is confused ; yet never So dull was I but , when that spirit passed , I turned to him , scarce consciously , as turns A water - snake when ...
... tell more of the breath so light Upon my eyelids , and the fingers warm Among my hair . Youth is confused ; yet never So dull was I but , when that spirit passed , I turned to him , scarce consciously , as turns A water - snake when ...
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... tell Poor Festus , leaping all the while for joy , To leave all trouble for futurity , Since I had just determined to become The greatest and most glorious man on earth . And since that morn all life has been forgot ; All is one day ...
... tell Poor Festus , leaping all the while for joy , To leave all trouble for futurity , Since I had just determined to become The greatest and most glorious man on earth . And since that morn all life has been forgot ; All is one day ...
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... Tell us of thy sad undoing Here , where we sit , ever pursuing Our weary task , ever renewing Sharp sorrow , far from God who gave Our powers , and man they could not save ! " APRILE enters . A spirit better armed , succeeding me ? Ha ...
... Tell us of thy sad undoing Here , where we sit , ever pursuing Our weary task , ever renewing Sharp sorrow , far from God who gave Our powers , and man they could not save ! " APRILE enters . A spirit better armed , succeeding me ? Ha ...
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... Tell me , dear master , wherefore now thou comest ? I thought thy solemn songs would have their meed In after - time ; that I should hear the earth Exult in thee , and echo with thy praise , While I was laid forgotten in my grave . Par ...
... Tell me , dear master , wherefore now thou comest ? I thought thy solemn songs would have their meed In after - time ; that I should hear the earth Exult in thee , and echo with thy praise , While I was laid forgotten in my grave . Par ...
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