Poems, Volumen1Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... leaves .. --Autumn would fain be sunny - I would look Liker my nature's truth ; and both are frail , And both beloved for all their frailty ! Mich . 66 Aureole ! Par . Drop by drop ! -she is weeping like a child ! Not so ! I am content ...
... leaves .. --Autumn would fain be sunny - I would look Liker my nature's truth ; and both are frail , And both beloved for all their frailty ! Mich . 66 Aureole ! Par . Drop by drop ! -she is weeping like a child ! Not so ! I am content ...
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... you spoke Of Michal and her tears , the thought came back That none could leave what he so seemed to love : But that last look destroys my dream - that look ! As if , where'er you gazed , there stood a B 2 PARACELSUS . 3.
... you spoke Of Michal and her tears , the thought came back That none could leave what he so seemed to love : But that last look destroys my dream - that look ! As if , where'er you gazed , there stood a B 2 PARACELSUS . 3.
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... leave to tell my inmost mind ? We two were brothers , and henceforth the world Will rise between us : -all my freest mind ? ' Tis the last night , dear Aureole ! Par . Oh , say on ! Devise some test of love - some arduous feat To be ...
... leave to tell my inmost mind ? We two were brothers , and henceforth the world Will rise between us : -all my freest mind ? ' Tis the last night , dear Aureole ! Par . Oh , say on ! Devise some test of love - some arduous feat To be ...
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... . • Wearies so That you will grant no last leave to your friend urge it ? —for his sake , not yours ? I wish To send my soul in good hopes after you ; Never to sorrow that uncertain words , Erringly apprehended - 8 PARACELSUS .
... . • Wearies so That you will grant no last leave to your friend urge it ? —for his sake , not yours ? I wish To send my soul in good hopes after you ; Never to sorrow that uncertain words , Erringly apprehended - 8 PARACELSUS .
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... leaves me at my need : in shreds And fragments I must venture what remains . Mich . Ask at once , Festus , wherefore he should scorn ... Fest . Stay , Michal : Aureole , I speak guardedly And gravely , knowing well , whate'er your error ...
... leaves me at my need : in shreds And fragments I must venture what remains . Mich . Ask at once , Festus , wherefore he should scorn ... Fest . Stay , Michal : Aureole , I speak guardedly And gravely , knowing well , whate'er your error ...
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