Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... 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 , who are a witness how if this art of poetry had been a less earnest object to me , it must ...
... 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 , who are a witness how if this art of poetry had been a less earnest object to me , it must ...
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... voice chant with the morning stars , When their rays tremble round them with much song Sung in more gladness ! Luc . Sing , my Morning Star ! Last beautiful , last heavenly , that I loved ! If I could drench thy golden locks with tears ...
... voice chant with the morning stars , When their rays tremble round them with much song Sung in more gladness ! Luc . Sing , my Morning Star ! Last beautiful , last heavenly , that I loved ! If I could drench thy golden locks with tears ...
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... voices feel along the Dread to find you , O lost , beloved ! Through the thick - shielded and strong - marshalled angels , They press and pierce : Our requiems follow fast on our evangels , — Voice throbs in verse . We are but orphaned ...
... voices feel along the Dread to find you , O lost , beloved ! Through the thick - shielded and strong - marshalled angels , They press and pierce : Our requiems follow fast on our evangels , — Voice throbs in verse . We are but orphaned ...
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... Grove and wood were swept aslant In emotion jubilant . Voice of the same , but softer . Which divine impulsion cleaves In dim movements to the leaves Dropt and lifted , dropt and lifted In the sunlight 22 22 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE . A.
... Grove and wood were swept aslant In emotion jubilant . Voice of the same , but softer . Which divine impulsion cleaves In dim movements to the leaves Dropt and lifted , dropt and lifted In the sunlight 22 22 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE . A.
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... voices through it go , Cold and clear . A softer voice . Think a little , while ye hear , Of the banks Where the willows and the deer Crowd in intermingled ranks , As if all would drink at once Where the living water runs ! — Of the ...
... voices through it go , Cold and clear . A softer voice . Think a little , while ye hear , Of the banks Where the willows and the deer Crowd in intermingled ranks , As if all would drink at once Where the living water runs ! — Of the ...
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