Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... thought will be of the time far off when I was a child and wrote verses , and when I dedicated them to you who were my public and my critic . Of all that such a recollection implies of saddest and sweetest to both of us , it would ...
... thought will be of the time far off when I was a child and wrote verses , and when I dedicated them to you who were my public and my critic . Of all that such a recollection implies of saddest and sweetest to both of us , it would ...
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... thought of the infinite of God , Hurled after to precipitate descent ; When countless angel faces still and stern Pressed out upon me from the level heavens Adown the abysmal spaces , and I fell VOI . I. - 2 Trampled down by your ...
... thought of the infinite of God , Hurled after to precipitate descent ; When countless angel faces still and stern Pressed out upon me from the level heavens Adown the abysmal spaces , and I fell VOI . I. - 2 Trampled down by your ...
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... thoughts To that earth - angel or earth - demon -- which , Thou and I have not solved the problem yet Enough to argue , —that fallen Adam there , — That red - clay and a breath ! who must , forsooth , Live in a new apocalypse of sense ...
... thoughts To that earth - angel or earth - demon -- which , Thou and I have not solved the problem yet Enough to argue , —that fallen Adam there , — That red - clay and a breath ! who must , forsooth , Live in a new apocalypse of sense ...
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... thought of a shut gate of Paradise , And faces of the marshalled cherubim Shining against , not for them ; and I know They dare not look in one another's face , - As if each were a cherub ! Gab . Aught of their future ? Luc . Dost thou ...
... thought of a shut gate of Paradise , And faces of the marshalled cherubim Shining against , not for them ; and I know They dare not look in one another's face , - As if each were a cherub ! Gab . Aught of their future ? Luc . Dost thou ...
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... thoughts home as Ye breathe our perfume , - To the amaranth's splendour Afire on the slopes ; To the lily - bells tender , And grey heliotropes ; To the poppy - plains keeping Such dream - breath and blee That the angels there stepping ...
... thoughts home as Ye breathe our perfume , - To the amaranth's splendour Afire on the slopes ; To the lily - bells tender , And grey heliotropes ; To the poppy - plains keeping Such dream - breath and blee That the angels there stepping ...
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