Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... Lift up to Thee the hands from whence hath fallen Only creation's sceptre , -thanking Thee That rather Thou hast cast me out with her Than left me lorn of her in paradise , With angel looks and angel songs around To show the absence of ...
... Lift up to Thee the hands from whence hath fallen Only creation's sceptre , -thanking Thee That rather Thou hast cast me out with her Than left me lorn of her in paradise , With angel looks and angel songs around To show the absence of ...
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... lift their trembling wings as if to heave The too - much weight of music from their heart And float it up the æther . I am ' ware That these things I can no more apprehend With a pure organ into a full delight , — The sense of beauty ...
... lift their trembling wings as if to heave The too - much weight of music from their heart And float it up the æther . I am ' ware That these things I can no more apprehend With a pure organ into a full delight , — The sense of beauty ...
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... lift the palm - tree , The dilated ocean roll By the thoughts that throbbed within you , round the islands . Alp and torrent shall inherit Your significance of will , And the grandeur of your spirit Shall our broad savannahs fill ; In ...
... lift the palm - tree , The dilated ocean roll By the thoughts that throbbed within you , round the islands . Alp and torrent shall inherit Your significance of will , And the grandeur of your spirit Shall our broad savannahs fill ; In ...
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... Lift my soul upward till it touch thy feet ! Or lift it only , -not to seem too proud , - To the low height of some good angel's feet , For such to tread on when he walketh straight And thy lips praise him . CHRIST . Spirits of the ...
... Lift my soul upward till it touch thy feet ! Or lift it only , -not to seem too proud , - To the low height of some good angel's feet , For such to tread on when he walketh straight And thy lips praise him . CHRIST . Spirits of the ...
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... lift Wide on celestial altitudes of song And choral adoration , and then drop The burden softly , shutting the last notes In silver wings . Howbeit in the noon of time Eternity shall wax as dumb as Death , While a new voice beneath the ...
... lift Wide on celestial altitudes of song And choral adoration , and then drop The burden softly , shutting the last notes In silver wings . Howbeit in the noon of time Eternity shall wax as dumb as Death , While a new voice beneath the ...
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