Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... head ; And the cedar's strong black shade Fluttered brokenly and grand . Grove and wood were swept aslant In emotion jubilant . Voice of the same , but softer . Which divine impulsion cleaves In dim movements to the leaves Dropt and ...
... head ; And the cedar's strong black shade Fluttered brokenly and grand . Grove and wood were swept aslant In emotion jubilant . Voice of the same , but softer . Which divine impulsion cleaves In dim movements to the leaves Dropt and ...
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... On either side and overhead the gate , Show like a glittering and sustainëd smoke Drawn to an apex . That their faces shine Betwixt the solemn clasping of their wings Clasped high to a silver point above their heads , 26 EXILE . A DRAMA OF.
... On either side and overhead the gate , Show like a glittering and sustainëd smoke Drawn to an apex . That their faces shine Betwixt the solemn clasping of their wings Clasped high to a silver point above their heads , 26 EXILE . A DRAMA OF.
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Robert Browning. Clasped high to a silver point above their heads , — We only guess from hence , and not discern ... head with thy foot , -as the curse said My seed shall the first tempter's ! strike with curse , As God struck in the ...
Robert Browning. Clasped high to a silver point above their heads , — We only guess from hence , and not discern ... head with thy foot , -as the curse said My seed shall the first tempter's ! strike with curse , As God struck in the ...
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... head and hand , They lean together ! I would gaze on them Longer and longer , till my watching eyes , As the stars do in watching anything , Should light them forward from their outline vague To clear configuration— [ Two spirits , of ...
... head and hand , They lean together ! I would gaze on them Longer and longer , till my watching eyes , As the stars do in watching anything , Should light them forward from their outline vague To clear configuration— [ Two spirits , of ...
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... head and wing thick dews of splendour ! How , with a holy quiet , did your Earthy Accept that Heavenly , knowing ye were worthy ! Yet I wail ! Second Spirit . O my wild wood - dogs , with your listening eyes ! My horses - my ground ...
... head and wing thick dews of splendour ! How , with a holy quiet , did your Earthy Accept that Heavenly , knowing ye were worthy ! Yet I wail ! Second Spirit . O my wild wood - dogs , with your listening eyes ! My horses - my ground ...
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