Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... mortal feeble lips ( as incense - smoke , Out of a little censer , may fill heaven ) , That Thou , in striking my benumbed hands And forcing them to drop all other boons Of beauty and dominion and delight , - Hast left this well ...
... mortal feeble lips ( as incense - smoke , Out of a little censer , may fill heaven ) , That Thou , in striking my benumbed hands And forcing them to drop all other boons Of beauty and dominion and delight , - Hast left this well ...
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... mortal breath Which cannot climb against the grave's steep sides But overtops this grief ! Eve . I am renewed . My eyes grow with the light which is in thine ; The silence of my heart is full of sound . Hold me up - so ! Because I ...
... mortal breath Which cannot climb against the grave's steep sides But overtops this grief ! Eve . I am renewed . My eyes grow with the light which is in thine ; The silence of my heart is full of sound . Hold me up - so ! Because I ...
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... mortal presence unto God , ( As if He drew them inward in a breath ) His name being heard of them , -I think that they With sliding voices lean from heavenly towers , Invisible but gracious . Hark - how soft ! CHORUS OF INVISIBLE ANGELS ...
... mortal presence unto God , ( As if He drew them inward in a breath ) His name being heard of them , -I think that they With sliding voices lean from heavenly towers , Invisible but gracious . Hark - how soft ! CHORUS OF INVISIBLE ANGELS ...
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Robert Browning. CHORUS OF INVISIBLE ANGELS . Faint and tender . Mortal man and woman , Go upon your travel ! Heaven assist the human Smoothly to unravel All that web of pain Wherein ye are holden . Do ye know our voices Chanting down ...
Robert Browning. CHORUS OF INVISIBLE ANGELS . Faint and tender . Mortal man and woman , Go upon your travel ! Heaven assist the human Smoothly to unravel All that web of pain Wherein ye are holden . Do ye know our voices Chanting down ...
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... mortals ! Puny griefs In transitory shapes , be henceforth dwarfed To your own conscience , by the dread extremes Of what I am and have been . If ye have fallen , It is but a step's fall , -the whole ground beneath Strewn woolly soft ...
... mortals ! Puny griefs In transitory shapes , be henceforth dwarfed To your own conscience , by the dread extremes Of what I am and have been . If ye have fallen , It is but a step's fall , -the whole ground beneath Strewn woolly soft ...
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