Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... tears , What were it to this angel ? Gab . And now I have named God . Luc . What love is . Yet Gabriel , By the lie in me which I keep myself , Thou'rt a false swearer . Were it otherwise , What dost thou here , vouchsafing tender ...
... tears , What were it to this angel ? Gab . And now I have named God . Luc . What love is . Yet Gabriel , By the lie in me which I keep myself , Thou'rt a false swearer . Were it otherwise , What dost thou here , vouchsafing tender ...
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... tears . The yearning to a beautiful denied you , Shall strain your powers . Ideal sweetnesses shall over - glide you , Resumed from ours . In all your music , our pathetic minor Your ears A 21 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE .
... tears . The yearning to a beautiful denied you , Shall strain your powers . Ideal sweetnesses shall over - glide you , Resumed from ours . In all your music , our pathetic minor Your ears A 21 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE .
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... tears Running , as it might seem , my life from me , They run so fast and warm . Let me lie so , And weep so , as if in a dream or prayer , Unfastening , clasp by clasp , the hard , tight thought Which clipped my heart and showed me ...
... tears Running , as it might seem , my life from me , They run so fast and warm . Let me lie so , And weep so , as if in a dream or prayer , Unfastening , clasp by clasp , the hard , tight thought Which clipped my heart and showed me ...
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... tears , Or we may curse thee with their bitterness . Luc . Curse freely ! curses thicken . Why , this Eve Who thought me once part worthy of her ear And somewhat wiser than the other beasts , — Drawing together her large globes of eyes ...
... tears , Or we may curse thee with their bitterness . Luc . Curse freely ! curses thicken . Why , this Eve Who thought me once part worthy of her ear And somewhat wiser than the other beasts , — Drawing together her large globes of eyes ...
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... , Heosphoros ! Henceforward , human eyes of lovers be The only sweetest sight that I shall see , With tears between the looks raised up to me . Ah , ah ! When , having wept all night , at break of 42 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE . A.
... , Heosphoros ! Henceforward , human eyes of lovers be The only sweetest sight that I shall see , With tears between the looks raised up to me . Ah , ah ! When , having wept all night , at break of 42 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE . A.
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