Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... fair , Which we stood on floorwise , Platformed in mid air . First semichorus . Chorus . Or oft , when Heaven - descended , Stood we in your wondering sight In a mute apocalypse ! With dumb vibrations on our lips From hosannas ended ...
... fair , Which we stood on floorwise , Platformed in mid air . First semichorus . Chorus . Or oft , when Heaven - descended , Stood we in your wondering sight In a mute apocalypse ! With dumb vibrations on our lips From hosannas ended ...
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... fair eyebrows in so hard a knot , And down from her white heights of womanhood Looks on me so amazed , -I scarce should fear To wager such an apple as she plucked , Against one riper from the tree of life , That she could curse too - as ...
... fair eyebrows in so hard a knot , And down from her white heights of womanhood Looks on me so amazed , -I scarce should fear To wager such an apple as she plucked , Against one riper from the tree of life , That she could curse too - as ...
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... fair ! None saith , Stay with me , for thy voice is sweet ! And yet I was not fashioned out of clay . Look on me , woman ! Am I beautiful ? Eve . Thou hast a glorious darkness . Luc . Eve . I think , no more . Luc . Nothing more ? False ...
... fair ! None saith , Stay with me , for thy voice is sweet ! And yet I was not fashioned out of clay . Look on me , woman ! Am I beautiful ? Eve . Thou hast a glorious darkness . Luc . Eve . I think , no more . Luc . Nothing more ? False ...
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Robert Browning. How happy were ye , living and possessing , O fair half - souls capacious of full 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 ...
Robert Browning. How happy were ye , living and possessing , O fair half - souls capacious of full 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 ...
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... fair , dreadful Spirits - albeit this Your accusation must confront my soul , And your pathetic utterance and full gaze Must evermore subdue me , be content- Conquer me gently -- as if pitying me , Not to say loving ! let my tears fall ...
... fair , dreadful Spirits - albeit this Your accusation must confront my soul , And your pathetic utterance and full gaze Must evermore subdue me , be content- Conquer me gently -- as if pitying me , Not to say loving ! let my tears fall ...
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Adam ADAM and EVE Adonis Ador adown æther angel antistrophe beauty behold beloved beneath blessed bowed 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 Hephaestus Hermes holy human kiss lady light lips look Lucifer Margret moan mortals mother neath night o'er Oceanus pale passion phantasm pity poet Poet voices prayed prayer Prometheus river floweth round scorn semichorus seraph shadow shine sight silence smile song sorrow 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