Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... Till blood and wine shall mix and run along Right o'er the edges . And good Gabriel , ( Ye like that word in Heaven ! ) I too have strength- Strength to behold Him and not worship Him , Strength A DRAMA OF EXILE . 15.
... Till blood and wine shall mix and run along Right o'er the edges . And good Gabriel , ( Ye like that word in Heaven ! ) I too have strength- Strength to behold Him and not worship Him , Strength A DRAMA OF EXILE . 15.
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... o'er you sleeping : To the asphodel flower - place , Ye walked ankle - deep in ! We pluck at your raiment , We stroke down your hair , We faint in our lament And pine into air . Fare ye well , farewell ! The Eden scents , no longer ...
... o'er you sleeping : To the asphodel flower - place , Ye walked ankle - deep in ! We pluck at your raiment , We stroke down your hair , We faint in our lament And pine into air . Fare ye well , farewell ! The Eden scents , no longer ...
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... o'er the rounding of her argent arm . But why should this be ? Adam pardoned Eve . Adam . Adam loved Eve . Jehovah pardon both . Eve . Adam forgave Eve - because loving Eve . Luc . So , well . Yet Adam was undone A DRAMA OF EXILE . 35.
... o'er the rounding of her argent arm . But why should this be ? Adam pardoned Eve . Adam . Adam loved Eve . Jehovah pardon both . Eve . Adam forgave Eve - because loving Eve . Luc . So , well . Yet Adam was undone A DRAMA OF EXILE . 35.
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... o'er the primal gift Because we spoilt its sweetness with our sin . Eve . Ah , ah ! dost thou discern what I behold ? Adam . I see all . How the spirits in thine eyes From their dilated orbits bound before To meet the spectral Dread ...
... o'er the primal gift Because we spoilt its sweetness with our sin . Eve . Ah , ah ! dost thou discern what I behold ? Adam . I see all . How the spirits in thine eyes From their dilated orbits bound before To meet the spectral Dread ...
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... O'er the noble human heart . Give him counsel against losing of that Eden ! Adam . Do ye scorn us ? Back your scorn , Towards your faces grey and lorn , As the wind drives back the rain , Thus I drive with passion - strife , I who stand ...
... O'er the noble human heart . Give him counsel against losing of that Eden ! Adam . Do ye scorn us ? Back your scorn , Towards your faces grey and lorn , As the wind drives back the rain , Thus I drive with passion - strife , I who stand ...
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