Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... Dread to find you , O lost , beloved ! Through the thick - shielded and strong - marshalled angels , They press and pierce : Our requiems follow fast on our evangels , — Voice throbs in verse . We are but orphaned spirits left in Eden A ...
... Dread to find you , O lost , beloved ! Through the thick - shielded and strong - marshalled angels , They press and pierce : Our requiems follow fast on our evangels , — Voice throbs in verse . We are but orphaned spirits left in Eden A ...
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... Dread ! Eve . I am afraid- Ah , ah ! the twilight bristles wild with shapes Of intermittent motion , aspect vague And mystic bearings , which o'ercreep the earth , Keeping slow time with horrors in the blood . How near they reach ...
... Dread ! Eve . I am afraid- Ah , ah ! the twilight bristles wild with shapes Of intermittent motion , aspect vague And mystic bearings , which o'ercreep the earth , Keeping slow time with horrors in the blood . How near they reach ...
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... dread , Responding with twelve shadowy signs of earth , In fantasque apposition and approach , To those celestial , constellated twelve Which palpitate adown the silent nights Under the pressure of the hand of God Stretched wide in ...
... dread , Responding with twelve shadowy signs of earth , In fantasque apposition and approach , To those celestial , constellated twelve Which palpitate adown the silent nights Under the pressure of the hand of God Stretched wide in ...
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Robert Browning. Subduing the unknown and taming it From all prodigious dread . That phantasm , there , Presents a lion , albeit twenty times As large as any lion - with a roar Set soundless in his vibratory jaws , And a strange horror ...
Robert Browning. Subduing the unknown and taming it From all prodigious dread . That phantasm , there , Presents a lion , albeit twenty times As large as any lion - with a roar Set soundless in his vibratory jaws , And a strange horror ...
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... To your own conscience , by the dread extremes Of what I am and have been . If ye have fallen , It is but a step's fall , -the whole ground beneath Strewn woolly soft with promise ! if ye have sinned 60 A DRAMA OF EXILE .
... To your own conscience , by the dread extremes Of what I am and have been . If ye have fallen , It is but a step's fall , -the whole ground beneath Strewn woolly soft with promise ! if ye have sinned 60 A DRAMA OF EXILE .
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