Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... wings . Gab . I do not dream . This is not Heaven , even in a dream , nor earth , As earth was once , first breathed among the stars , Articulate glory from the mouth divine , To which the myriad spheres thrilled audibly Touched like a ...
... wings . Gab . I do not dream . This is not Heaven , even in a dream , nor earth , As earth was once , first breathed among the stars , Articulate glory from the mouth divine , To which the myriad spheres thrilled audibly Touched like a ...
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... On either side and overhead the gate , Show like a glittering and sustainëd smoke Drawn to an apex . That their faces shine Betwixt the solemn clasping of their wings Clasped high to a silver point above their heads , 26 EXILE . A DRAMA OF.
... On either side and overhead the gate , Show like a glittering and sustainëd smoke Drawn to an apex . That their faces shine Betwixt the solemn clasping of their wings Clasped high to a silver point above their heads , 26 EXILE . A DRAMA OF.
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... your Eden , Day on day succeeding , With our presence glowed , We came as if the Heavens were bowed To a milder music rare . Ye saw us in our solemn treading , Treading down the steps of cloud , While our wings 32 A DRAMA OF EXILE .
... your Eden , Day on day succeeding , With our presence glowed , We came as if the Heavens were bowed To a milder music rare . Ye saw us in our solemn treading , Treading down the steps of cloud , While our wings 32 A DRAMA OF EXILE .
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Robert Browning. Treading down the steps of cloud , While our wings outspreading Double calms of whiteness , Dropped superfluous brightness Down from stair to stair . Second semichorus . Or oft , abrupt though tender , While ye gazed on ...
Robert Browning. Treading down the steps of cloud , While our wings outspreading Double calms of whiteness , Dropped superfluous brightness Down from stair to stair . Second semichorus . Or oft , abrupt though tender , While ye gazed on ...
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... wings . [ The chant dies away confusedly , and LUCIFER appears . Luc . Now may all fruits be pleasant to thy lips , Beautiful Eve ! The times have somewhat changed Since thou and I had talk beneath a tree , Albeit ye are not gods yet ...
... wings . [ The chant dies away confusedly , and LUCIFER appears . Luc . Now may all fruits be pleasant to thy lips , Beautiful Eve ! The times have somewhat changed Since thou and I had talk beneath a tree , Albeit ye are not gods yet ...
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