Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... speak be- fore the world ; nor would it be possible for us to speak of it to one another , with voices that did not falter . Enough , that what is in my heart when I write thus , will be fully known to yours . And my desire is that you ...
... speak be- fore the world ; nor would it be possible for us to speak of it to one another , with voices that did not falter . Enough , that what is in my heart when I write thus , will be fully known to yours . And my desire is that you ...
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... speak Mine own love's tongue ? Adam . Because with her , I stand Upright , as far as can be in this fall , And look away from heaven which doth accuse , And look away from earth which doth convict , Into her face , and crown my ...
... speak Mine own love's tongue ? Adam . Because with her , I stand Upright , as far as can be in this fall , And look away from heaven which doth accuse , And look away from earth which doth convict , Into her face , and crown my ...
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... speak a word , ' Nor struggle to come back beneath the sun ' Where peradventure I might sin anew ' Against Thy mercy and his pleasure . Death , ' Oh death , whate'er it be , is good enough ' For such as I am . - While for Adam here ' No ...
... speak a word , ' Nor struggle to come back beneath the sun ' Where peradventure I might sin anew ' Against Thy mercy and his pleasure . Death , ' Oh death , whate'er it be , is good enough ' For such as I am . - While for Adam here ' No ...
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... speak wickedly ! Let thy words be wounds , - For , so , I shall not fear thy power to hurt . Trench on the forms of good by open ill- For , so , I shall wax strong and grand with scorn , Scorning myself for ever trusting thee As far as ...
... speak wickedly ! Let thy words be wounds , - For , so , I shall not fear thy power to hurt . Trench on the forms of good by open ill- For , so , I shall wax strong and grand with scorn , Scorning myself for ever trusting thee As far as ...
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... speak with him . Go from us , Lucifer , and speak no more ! We have no pardon which thou dost not scorn , Nor any bless , thou seest , for coveting , Nor innocence for staining . Being bereft , We would be alone . - Go . Ah ! ye talk ...
... speak with him . Go from us , Lucifer , and speak no more ! We have no pardon which thou dost not scorn , Nor any bless , thou seest , for coveting , Nor innocence for staining . Being bereft , We would be alone . - Go . Ah ! ye talk ...
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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