PoemsG. Routledge, 1897 - 512 páginas |
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... eyes are still so spell - bound by the immortal features of Pompilia ( which shine through the troubled merits of the story with almost insufferable beauty ) , that we feel it difficult to write calmly and without exaggeration ; yet we ...
... eyes are still so spell - bound by the immortal features of Pompilia ( which shine through the troubled merits of the story with almost insufferable beauty ) , that we feel it difficult to write calmly and without exaggeration ; yet we ...
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... eyes , yet surely more large and purely developed than I remember to have seen else- where . " From Primiero he went on to Venice , where he saw the sun rise every morning at six . His son was engaged in settling himself in the ...
... eyes , yet surely more large and purely developed than I remember to have seen else- where . " From Primiero he went on to Venice , where he saw the sun rise every morning at six . His son was engaged in settling himself in the ...
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Robert Browning. When I would have a triumph in their eyes , A glad cheer in their voices - Michal weeps , And Festus ponders gravely ! Fest . To hear my purpose Par . When you deign Hear it ? I can say Beforehand all this evening's ...
Robert Browning. When I would have a triumph in their eyes , A glad cheer in their voices - Michal weeps , And Festus ponders gravely ! Fest . To hear my purpose Par . When you deign Hear it ? I can say Beforehand all this evening's ...
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... eyes ! How know I else such glorious fate my own , But in the restless irresistible force " That works within me ? Is it for human will To institute such impulses ? -still less , To disregard their promptings ? What should I Do , kept ...
... eyes ! How know I else such glorious fate my own , But in the restless irresistible force " That works within me ? Is it for human will To institute such impulses ? -still less , To disregard their promptings ? What should I Do , kept ...
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... eyes should gaze reproach ! Mich . O Aureole , can I sing when all alone , Without first calling , in my fancy , both To listen by my side - even I ! And you ? Do you not feel this ? -say that you feel this . Par . I feel ' tis pleasant ...
... eyes should gaze reproach ! Mich . O Aureole , can I sing when all alone , Without first calling , in my fancy , both To listen by my side - even I ! And you ? Do you not feel this ? -say that you feel this . Par . I feel ' tis pleasant ...
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Anael Asolo Aureole Berth Brac breast brow Browning Charles Chiappino Cleves crown D'Ormea dare Djabal doubt dream Druses Duchess Duke earth Einsiedeln eyes face father fear Fest Festus Florence Gaucelme God's Guen Hakeem hand hate hear heard heart Heaven hope Jacynth Juliers keep Khalil King Lady laugh leave live look Lord Loys Luitolfo Luria Mildred morning ne'er never night nought Nuncio o'er once Otti Paracelsus past PIPPA passes Pisa poem Polyxena praise Prefect Prince Puccio Robert Browning seems silence smile Sordello soul speak stand stay strange sure tell thee There's thing Thorold thou thought thro Tresh Tresham true trust truth Turin turn twas VALENCE Venice wonder word wrong