Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... child and wrote verses , and when I dedicated them to you who were my public and my critic . Of all that such a recollection implies of saddest and sweetest to both of us , it would become neither of us to speak be- fore the world ; nor ...
... child and wrote verses , and when I dedicated them to you who were my public and my critic . Of all that such a recollection implies of saddest and sweetest to both of us , it would become neither of us to speak be- fore the world ; nor ...
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... child again ; to conjure your beloved image between myself and the public , so as to be sure of one smile , — and to satisfy my heart while I sanctify my ambition , by associating with the great pursuit of my life , its tenderest and ...
... child again ; to conjure your beloved image between myself and the public , so as to be sure of one smile , — and to satisfy my heart while I sanctify my ambition , by associating with the great pursuit of my life , its tenderest and ...
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... CHILD 252 THE ROMAUNT OF THE PAGE 271 THE LAY OF THE BROWN ROSARY . FIRST PART . 284 SECOND PART .... 288 THIRD PART 295 FOURTH PART . 301 A ROMANCE OF THE GANGES 303 RHYME OF THE DUCHESS MAY 312 THE ROMANCE OF THE SWAN'S NEST 338 ...
... CHILD 252 THE ROMAUNT OF THE PAGE 271 THE LAY OF THE BROWN ROSARY . FIRST PART . 284 SECOND PART .... 288 THIRD PART 295 FOURTH PART . 301 A ROMANCE OF THE GANGES 303 RHYME OF THE DUCHESS MAY 312 THE ROMANCE OF THE SWAN'S NEST 338 ...
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... , go to ! thy love Shall chant itself its own beatitudes After its own life - working . A child's kiss Set on thy sighing lips , shall make thee glad ; A poor man served by thee , shall make thee A Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE . 75.
... , go to ! thy love Shall chant itself its own beatitudes After its own life - working . A child's kiss Set on thy sighing lips , shall make thee glad ; A poor man served by thee , shall make thee A Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE . 75.
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... His agony , And what I see I also can sustain , Because His power protects me from His pain . I have groaned - I have travailed — I am dreary , Harkening the thick sobs of my children's heart . How THE 119 SERAPHIM .
... His agony , And what I see I also can sustain , Because His power protects me from His pain . I have groaned - I have travailed — I am dreary , Harkening the thick sobs of my children's heart . How THE 119 SERAPHIM .
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