Latter-day Lyrics: Being Poems of Sentiment and Reflection by Living WritersChatto & Windus, 1878 - 388 páginas |
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... sing . The blue - plumed swallows fly away , Ere autumn gilds a leaf ; and then Have wit to find , another day , The little clay - built house again : He will not know , a second spring , His last year's nest , if Love take wing ...
... sing . The blue - plumed swallows fly away , Ere autumn gilds a leaf ; and then Have wit to find , another day , The little clay - built house again : He will not know , a second spring , His last year's nest , if Love take wing ...
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... sing , then leaves unbent , So is my memory thrilled and stirred ; — I only know she came and went . As clasps some lake , by gusts unriven , The blue dome's measureless content , So my soul held that moment's heaven ; — I only know she ...
... sing , then leaves unbent , So is my memory thrilled and stirred ; — I only know she came and went . As clasps some lake , by gusts unriven , The blue dome's measureless content , So my soul held that moment's heaven ; — I only know she ...
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... Somewhere or other , may be far or near ; With just a wall , a hedge between ; With just the last leaves of the dying year Fallen on a turf grown green . CHRISTINA ROSSETTI . T OUTCRY . N all my singing and speaking , XXXVI .
... Somewhere or other , may be far or near ; With just a wall , a hedge between ; With just the last leaves of the dying year Fallen on a turf grown green . CHRISTINA ROSSETTI . T OUTCRY . N all my singing and speaking , XXXVI .
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... singing and speaking , I send my soul forth seeking ; O soul of my soul's dreaming ; When wilt thou hear and speak ? Lovely and lonely seeming , Thou art there in my dreaming , Hast thou no sorrow for speaking ? Hast thou no dream to ...
... singing and speaking , I send my soul forth seeking ; O soul of my soul's dreaming ; When wilt thou hear and speak ? Lovely and lonely seeming , Thou art there in my dreaming , Hast thou no sorrow for speaking ? Hast thou no dream to ...
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... singing these years for your sake ? We two , made one , should have To grow to a beautiful flower , A tree for men to sit under Beside life's flowerless stream ; But I without you am only A dreamer fruitless and lonely ; And you without ...
... singing these years for your sake ? We two , made one , should have To grow to a beautiful flower , A tree for men to sit under Beside life's flowerless stream ; But I without you am only A dreamer fruitless and lonely ; And you without ...
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Latter-day Lyrics: Being Poems of Sentiment and Reflection by Living Writers William Davenport Adams,Austin Dobson Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ALFRED DOMETT ALFRED TENNYSON ARTHUR O'SHAUGHNESSY AUGUSTA WEBSTER Ballade beauty bird bliss bloom blossoms blue breath bright CHRISTINA ROSSETTI cloth extra Crown 8vo DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI dead dear Death doth dream earth EDWARD DOWDEN eyes F. W. BOURDILLON fade faint fair falling rose feet flowers FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE gilt glows golden green grows hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven Illustrations kiss leaves life's light lips lonely Lord love thee Love's lyric MATTHEW ARNOLD morning murmur never night o'er pain pass Poems poet refrain rhymes ROBERT BROWNING RONDEAU Rondel ROSSETTI scent shadow shore sigh sing skies sleep smile soft song soul Spring star summer sweet tears tender THEOPHILE MARZIALS thine things thou art thought Triolet verse voice wake weary whispering wild WILLIAM BELL SCOTT wind wings woods words writer
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Página 184 - THE sea is calm to-night. The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the straits; — on the French coast the light Gleams and is gone; the cliffs of England stand, Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay.
Página 381 - Brand's Observations on Popular Antiquities, chiefly Illustrating the Origin of our Vulgar Customs, Ceremonies, and Superstitions. With the Additions of Sir HENRY ELLIS.
Página 28 - I HAVE been here before, But when or how I cannot tell : I know the grass beyond the door, The sweet keen smell, The sighing sound, the lights around the shore. You have been mine before, — How long ago I may not know : But just when at that swallow's soar Your neck turned so, Some veil did fall, — I knew it all of yore.
Página 185 - The Sea of Faith Was once, too, at the full, and round earth's shore Lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled, But now I only hear Its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar, Retreating, to the breath Of the night-wind, down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world.
Página 14 - Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men. Translated from the Greek, with Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch, by JOHN and WILLIAM LANGHORNE.
Página 8 - SWINBURNE. Vol. III. the Translations of the Iliad and Odyssey. Marlowe's Works. Including his Translations. Edited, with Notes and Introduction, by CoL CUNNINGHAM. One Vol. Massinger's Plays. From the Text of WILLIAM GIFFORD. With the addition of the Tragedy of
Página 218 - CONSIDER the sea's listless chime : Time's self it is, made audible, — The murmur of the earth's own shell. Secret continuance sublime Is the sea's end : our sight may pass No furlong further. Since time was, This sound hath told the lapse of time.
Página 138 - PRUNE thou thy words, the thoughts control That o'er thee swell and throng ; They will condense within thy soul, And change to purpose strong. But he, who lets his feelings run In soft luxurious flow, Shrinks when hard service must be done, And faints at every woe. Faith's meanest deed more favour bears, Where hearts and wills are weighed, Than brightest transports, choicest prayers, Which bloom their hour and fade.
Página 5 - Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, js. 6d. Life in London; or, The History of Jerry Hawthorn and Corinthian Tom. With the whole of CRUIKSHANK'S Illustrations, in Colours, after the Originals. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s, Lights on the Way : Some Tales within a Tale. By the latej. H. ALEXANDER, BA Edited, with an Explanatory Note, by HA PAGE, Author of