Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... leave me to the earth which is mine own In virtue of her ruin , as I hers In virtue of my revolt ! turn thou from both That bright , impassive passive angelhood , And spare to read us backward any more Of the spent hallelujahs . Gab ...
... leave me to the earth which is mine own In virtue of her ruin , as I hers In virtue of my revolt ! turn thou from both That bright , impassive passive angelhood , And spare to read us backward any more Of the spent hallelujahs . Gab ...
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... leave my earth to me . Gab . Through heaven and earth God's will moves freely , and I follow , As colour follows light . He overflows The firmamental walls with deity . Therefore with love ; His lightnings go abroad , His pity may do so ...
... leave my earth to me . Gab . Through heaven and earth God's will moves freely , and I follow , As colour follows light . He overflows The firmamental walls with deity . Therefore with love ; His lightnings go abroad , His pity may do so ...
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... leave the earth to God ! Luc . My foot is on the earth , firm as my sin . Gab . I charge thee by the memory of Heaven Ere any sin was done , -leave earth to God ! Luc . My sin is on the earth , to reign thereon . Gab . I charge thee by ...
... leave the earth to God ! Luc . My foot is on the earth , firm as my sin . Gab . I charge thee by the memory of Heaven Ere any sin was done , -leave earth to God ! Luc . My sin is on the earth , to reign thereon . Gab . I charge thee by ...
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... 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 lifted , dropt and lifted In the sunlight 22 22 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE . A.
... 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 lifted , dropt and lifted In the sunlight 22 22 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE . A.
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... leave thee lonely . Adam . Yet thou liest , Eve , Bent heavily on thyself across mine arm , Thy face flat to the sky . Eve . Ay ! and the tears Running , as it might seem , my life from me , They run so fast and warm . Let me lie so ...
... leave thee lonely . Adam . Yet thou liest , Eve , Bent heavily on thyself across mine arm , Thy face flat to the sky . Eve . Ay ! and the tears Running , as it might seem , my life from me , They run so fast and warm . Let me lie so ...
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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