Poems, Volumen1Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... things they contain , From that look's far alighting ? I but spoke Pari And looked alike from simple joy , to see The beings I love best , shut in so well From all rude chances like to be my lot , That , when afar , my weary spirit ...
... things they contain , From that look's far alighting ? I but spoke Pari And looked alike from simple joy , to see The beings I love best , shut in so well From all rude chances like to be my lot , That , when afar , my weary spirit ...
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... things , were at stake , Sweet Michal must not weep , our parting eve ! Fest . True : and the eve is deepening , and we sit As little anxious to begin our talk As though to - morrow I could open it As we paced arm in arm the cheerful ...
... things , were at stake , Sweet Michal must not weep , our parting eve ! Fest . True : and the eve is deepening , and we sit As little anxious to begin our talk As though to - morrow I could open it As we paced arm in arm the cheerful ...
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... things wore a different hue Thenceforward ? -pregnant with vast consequence- Teeming with grand results - loaded with fate ; So that when quailing at the mighty range Of secret truths which yearn for birth , I haste To contemplate ...
... things wore a different hue Thenceforward ? -pregnant with vast consequence- Teeming with grand results - loaded with fate ; So that when quailing at the mighty range Of secret truths which yearn for birth , I haste To contemplate ...
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... things , whate'er you may believe : There is an inmost centre in us all , Where truth abides in fulness ; and around Wall upon wall , the gross flesh hems it in , This perfect , clear perception - which is truth ; A baffling and ...
... things , whate'er you may believe : There is an inmost centre in us all , Where truth abides in fulness ; and around Wall upon wall , the gross flesh hems it in , This perfect , clear perception - which is truth ; A baffling and ...
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... death's approach- Peril , deep joy , or woe . One man shall crawl Through life , surrounded with all stirring things , Unmoved - and he goes mad ; and from the wreck Of what he was , by his wild talk alone 28 PARACELSUS .
... death's approach- Peril , deep joy , or woe . One man shall crawl Through life , surrounded with all stirring things , Unmoved - and he goes mad ; and from the wreck Of what he was , by his wild talk alone 28 PARACELSUS .
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