Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... ween , To bless that happy child . XVII . ' And now HE pleadeth up in heaven For our humanities , Till the ruddy light on seraphs ' wings In pale emotion dies . They can better bear his Godhead's glare , Than the pathos of his eyes ...
... ween , To bless that happy child . XVII . ' And now HE pleadeth up in heaven For our humanities , Till the ruddy light on seraphs ' wings In pale emotion dies . They can better bear his Godhead's glare , Than the pathos of his eyes ...
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... ween , she thinketh of a voice , Albeit uttering none . Margret , Margret . IV . All little birds do sit With heads beneath their wings : Nature doth seem in a mystic dream , Absorbed from her living things . That dream by that ladye Is ...
... ween , she thinketh of a voice , Albeit uttering none . Margret , Margret . IV . All little birds do sit With heads beneath their wings : Nature doth seem in a mystic dream , Absorbed from her living things . That dream by that ladye Is ...
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... ween , in any mood or place , I If the grasses die or grow . IX . ' And this I meant to say , - My lady's face shall shine As ladies ' faces use , to greet My page from Palestine ; Or , speak she fair or prank she gay , She is no lady ...
... ween , in any mood or place , I If the grasses die or grow . IX . ' And this I meant to say , - My lady's face shall shine As ladies ' faces use , to greet My page from Palestine ; Or , speak she fair or prank she gay , She is no lady ...
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... ween , Betwixt it and his eyes : XXXI . Then dimly dropped his eyes away From welkin unto hill- Ha ! who rides there ? -the page is ' ware , Though the cry at his heart is still ! And the page seeth all and the knight seeth none ...
... ween , Betwixt it and his eyes : XXXI . Then dimly dropped his eyes away From welkin unto hill- Ha ! who rides there ? -the page is ' ware , Though the cry at his heart is still ! And the page seeth all and the knight seeth none ...
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... ween he had never gone : Had the knight looked back to the page's geste , I ween he had turned anon ! For dread was the woe in the face so young , And wild was the silent geste that flung Casque , sword to earth -- as the boy down ...
... ween he had never gone : Had the knight looked back to the page's geste , I ween he had turned anon ! For dread was the woe in the face so young , And wild was the silent geste that flung Casque , sword to earth -- as the boy down ...
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