Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... Cold and clear . A softer voice . Think a little , while ye hear , Of the banks Where the willows and the deer Crowd in intermingled ranks , As if all would drink at once Where the living water runs ! — Of the fishes ' golden edges ...
... Cold and clear . A softer voice . Think a little , while ye hear , Of the banks Where the willows and the deer Crowd in intermingled ranks , As if all would drink at once Where the living water runs ! — Of the fishes ' golden edges ...
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... cold Down from thee , down from thee , As fell thy grace of old Down from me , down from me . Oh my light - bearer , Is another fairer Won to thee , won to thee ? Ah , ah , Heosphoros , Great love preceded loss , Known to thee , known ...
... cold Down from thee , down from thee , As fell thy grace of old Down from me , down from me . Oh my light - bearer , Is another fairer Won to thee , won to thee ? Ah , ah , Heosphoros , Great love preceded loss , Known to thee , known ...
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... dogs , with your listening eyes ! My horses - my ground - eagles , for swift fleeing ! My birds , with viewless wings of harmonies , My calm cold fishes of a silver being , How happy were ye , living and possessing , O 50 A DRAMA OF EXILE .
... dogs , with your listening eyes ! My horses - my ground - eagles , for swift fleeing ! My birds , with viewless wings of harmonies , My calm cold fishes of a silver being , How happy were ye , living and possessing , O 50 A DRAMA OF EXILE .
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... cold and drear , And shuts us in , constraining us to hear . First Spirit . I feel your steps , O wandering sinners , strike A sense of death to me , and undug graves ! The heart of earth , once calm , is trembling like The ragged foam ...
... cold and drear , And shuts us in , constraining us to hear . First Spirit . I feel your steps , O wandering sinners , strike A sense of death to me , and undug graves ! The heart of earth , once calm , is trembling like The ragged foam ...
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Robert Browning. Death's speechless angel , smiling in the east Whence cometh the cold wind . I bow myself Humbly henceforward on the ill I did , That humbleness may keep it in the shade . Shall it be so ? shall I smile , saying so ? O ...
Robert Browning. Death's speechless angel , smiling in the east Whence cometh the cold wind . I bow myself Humbly henceforward on the ill I did , That humbleness may keep it in the shade . Shall it be so ? shall I smile , saying so ? O ...
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