Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... blessed angels might come down And walk with thee as erst , -- I think they would , - Because I was not near to make them sad Or soil the rustling of their innocence . Adam . They know me . I am deepest in the guilt , If last in the ...
... blessed angels might come down And walk with thee as erst , -- I think they would , - Because I was not near to make them sad Or soil the rustling of their innocence . Adam . They know me . I am deepest in the guilt , If last in the ...
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... Blessing in the teaching , Glide from us to you . First semichorus . Think how erst your Eden , Day on day succeeding , With our presence glowed , We came as if the Heavens were bowed To a milder music rare . Ye saw us in our solemn ...
... Blessing in the teaching , Glide from us to you . First semichorus . Think how erst your Eden , Day on day succeeding , With our presence glowed , We came as if the Heavens were bowed To a milder music rare . Ye saw us in our solemn ...
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... bless , thou seest , for coveting , Nor innocence for staining . We would be alone . -Go . Luc . Being bereft , Ah ! ye talk the same , All of you - spirits and clay - go , and depart ! In Heaven they said so ; and at Eden's gate ...
... bless , thou seest , for coveting , Nor innocence for staining . We would be alone . -Go . Luc . Being bereft , Ah ! ye talk the same , All of you - spirits and clay - go , and depart ! In Heaven they said so ; and at Eden's gate ...
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... blessing of much worth ; And then , His smile did follow unawares , That all things fashioned so for use and duty Might shine anointed with His chrism of beauty- Yet I wail ! I drave on with the worlds exultingly , Obliquely down the ...
... blessing of much worth ; And then , His smile did follow unawares , That all things fashioned so for use and duty Might shine anointed with His chrism of beauty- Yet I wail ! I drave on with the worlds exultingly , Obliquely down the ...
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... blessing ! Yet I wail ! First Spirit . I wail , I wail ! Now hear my charge to - day , Thou man , thou woman , marked as the misdoers By God's sword at your backs ! I lent my clay To make your bodies , which had grown ' more flowers ...
... blessing ! Yet I wail ! First Spirit . I wail , I wail ! Now hear my charge to - day , Thou man , thou woman , marked as the misdoers By God's sword at your backs ! I lent my clay To make your bodies , which had grown ' more flowers ...
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Adam ADAM and Eve Adonis Ador adown æther angel antistrophe beauty behold beloved beneath bless breath bride brow calm child Chorus crown curse Cytherea dark dead death deep Dost thou doth dread dream drop Earth Spirits evermore eyes face fair fear gaze glory God's grief hand harken hath hear heard heart heaven heavenly Hephæstus Hermes holy human kiss lady light lips look Lucifer Margret moan mortals mother neath night o'er Oceanus Onora pale passion phantasm pity poet Poet voices prayed prayer Prometheus river floweth round scorn semichorus seraph shadow shine sight silence sleep smile song soul sound spake speak stars steed stood sweet tears thee thine things Thou art thou hast thought throne thunder Toll slowly tread trees tremble unto utter voices passing vow to thee wail ween weep wild wind wings word Zerah Zeus