Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... hear , And asks for mercy , which I most should grant , In like wise , as he tells us - in like wise ! And therefore I thee pardon , Lucifer , As freely as the streams of Eden flowed When we were happy by them . So , depart ; Leave us ...
... hear , And asks for mercy , which I most should grant , In like wise , as he tells us - in like wise ! And therefore I thee pardon , Lucifer , As freely as the streams of Eden flowed When we were happy by them . So , depart ; Leave us ...
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... hear my charge to - day , Thou man , thou woman , marked as the misdoers By God's sword at your backs ! I lent my clay To make your bodies , which had grown ' more flowers : And now , in change for what lent , ye give me The thorn to ...
... hear my charge to - day , Thou man , thou woman , marked as the misdoers By God's sword at your backs ! I lent my clay To make your bodies , which had grown ' more flowers : And now , in change for what lent , ye give me The thorn to ...
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... hear . First Spirit . I feel your steps , O wandering sinners , strike A sense of death to me , and undug graves ! The heart of earth , once calm , is trembling like The ragged foam along the ocean - waves : The restless earthquakes ...
... hear . First Spirit . I feel your steps , O wandering sinners , strike A sense of death to me , and undug graves ! The heart of earth , once calm , is trembling like The ragged foam along the ocean - waves : The restless earthquakes ...
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... , or watch the vales Dew - pallid with their morning ecstasy , - Or hear the winds make pastoral peace between Two grassy uplands , -and the river - wells Work out their bubbling mysteries under ground , — And A DRAMA OF EXILE . 53 333.
... , or watch the vales Dew - pallid with their morning ecstasy , - Or hear the winds make pastoral peace between Two grassy uplands , -and the river - wells Work out their bubbling mysteries under ground , — And A DRAMA OF EXILE . 53 333.
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... hear well - tuned , But rather coupled darkly and made ashamed By my percipiency of sin and fall In melancholy of humiliant thoughts . But oh ! fair , dreadful Spirits - albeit this Your accusation must confront my soul , And your ...
... hear well - tuned , But rather coupled darkly and made ashamed By my percipiency of sin and fall In melancholy of humiliant thoughts . But oh ! fair , dreadful Spirits - albeit this Your accusation must confront my soul , And your ...
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