Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... BROWNING . From the last London Edition , CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR . VOLUME I. NEW YORK : C. S. FRANCIS & CO . , 554 BROADWAY . BOSTON : -53 DEVONSHIRE STREET . M. DCCC . LVII . DEDICATION . TO MY FATHER . WHEN your eyes fall POEMS.
... BROWNING . From the last London Edition , CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR . VOLUME I. NEW YORK : C. S. FRANCIS & CO . , 554 BROADWAY . BOSTON : -53 DEVONSHIRE STREET . M. DCCC . LVII . DEDICATION . TO MY FATHER . WHEN your eyes fall POEMS.
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Robert Browning. DEDICATION . TO MY FATHER . WHEN your eyes fall upon this page of dedication , and you start to see to whom it is inscribed , your first thought will be of the time far off when I was a child and wrote verses , and when ...
Robert Browning. DEDICATION . TO MY FATHER . WHEN your eyes fall upon this page of dedication , and you start to see to whom it is inscribed , your first thought will be of the time far off when I was a child and wrote verses , and when ...
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... eyes , - ' twas then I knew How ye could pity , my kind angelhood ! Gab . Alas , discrowned one , by the truth in me Which God keeps in me , I would give away All - save that truth and His love keeping it , — To lead thee home again ...
... eyes , - ' twas then I knew How ye could pity , my kind angelhood ! Gab . Alas , discrowned one , by the truth in me Which God keeps in me , I would give away All - save that truth and His love keeping it , — To lead thee home again ...
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... fishes ' golden edges Flashing in and out the sedges ; Of the swans on silver thrones , Floating down the winding streams With impassive eyes turned shoreward And a chant of undertones , — And the lotos A 23 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE .
... fishes ' golden edges Flashing in and out the sedges ; Of the swans on silver thrones , Floating down the winding streams With impassive eyes turned shoreward And a chant of undertones , — And the lotos A 23 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE .
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... eyes and voice , And make society full desertness Without her use in comfort ! Eve . Where is loss ? Am I in Eden ? can another speak Mine own love's tongue ? Adam . Because with her , I stand Upright , as far as can be in this fall ...
... eyes and voice , And make society full desertness Without her use in comfort ! Eve . Where is loss ? Am I in Eden ? can another speak Mine own love's tongue ? Adam . Because with her , I stand Upright , as far as can be in this fall ...
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