Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... prayed soundless to myself , Striking against each other - ' O Lord God ! ' ( ' Twas so I prayed ) ' I ask Thee by my sin , ' And by thy curse , and by thy blameless heavens , ' Make dreadful haste to hide me from thy face ' And from ...
... prayed soundless to myself , Striking against each other - ' O Lord God ! ' ( ' Twas so I prayed ) ' I ask Thee by my sin , ' And by thy curse , and by thy blameless heavens , ' Make dreadful haste to hide me from thy face ' And from ...
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... prayed no more ; And God did use it like a foolishness , Giving no answer . Now my heart has grown Too high and strong for such a foolish prayer ; Love makes it strong : and since I was the first In the transgression , with a steady ...
... prayed no more ; And God did use it like a foolishness , Giving no answer . Now my heart has grown Too high and strong for such a foolish prayer ; Love makes it strong : and since I was the first In the transgression , with a steady ...
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... prayed , Remembering how we prayed it . Prometheus . The uttermost of her wandering . She has heard There it ends . But that she may be certain not to have heard All vainly , I will speak what she endured Ere coming hither , and invoke ...
... prayed , Remembering how we prayed it . Prometheus . The uttermost of her wandering . She has heard There it ends . But that she may be certain not to have heard All vainly , I will speak what she endured Ere coming hither , and invoke ...
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... prayed , Rose up accepted , unforbade , From the church - floor where he was laid , -- Nor if a listening life did run Through the king - poets , one by one Rejoicing in a worthy son . My soul , which might have seen , grew blind By ...
... prayed , Rose up accepted , unforbade , From the church - floor where he was laid , -- Nor if a listening life did run Through the king - poets , one by one Rejoicing in a worthy son . My soul , which might have seen , grew blind By ...
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... prayed along the solitude , Betwixt the pines , — ' O God , my God ! ' The golden morning's open flowings Did sway the trees to murmurous bowings , In metric chant of blessed poems . And passing homeward through the wood , He prayed ...
... prayed along the solitude , Betwixt the pines , — ' O God , my God ! ' The golden morning's open flowings Did sway the trees to murmurous bowings , In metric chant of blessed poems . And passing homeward through the wood , He prayed ...
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