Poems, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... night , at least , When we ... gone ! gone ! the better : I am saved The sad review of an ambitious youth , Choked by vile lusts , unnoticed in their birth , But let grow up and wind around a will Till action was destroyed . No , I have ...
... night , at least , When we ... gone ! gone ! the better : I am saved The sad review of an ambitious youth , Choked by vile lusts , unnoticed in their birth , But let grow up and wind around a will Till action was destroyed . No , I have ...
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... nights , - Who laid my head on her soft knees , and smoothed The damp locks , -whose sly soothings just began When my sick spirit craved repose awhile- God ! was I fighting Sleep off for Death's sake ? God ! Thou art Mind ! Mind should ...
... nights , - Who laid my head on her soft knees , and smoothed The damp locks , -whose sly soothings just began When my sick spirit craved repose awhile- God ! was I fighting Sleep off for Death's sake ? God ! Thou art Mind ! Mind should ...
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... night and day ? Thou wert blind , as we were dumb : Once more , therefore , come , O come ! How shall we better arm the spirit Who next shall thy post of life inherit- How guard him from thy ruin ? Tell us of thy sad undoing Here ...
... night and day ? Thou wert blind , as we were dumb : Once more , therefore , come , O come ! How shall we better arm the spirit Who next shall thy post of life inherit- How guard him from thy ruin ? Tell us of thy sad undoing Here ...
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... nights were still , and still , the moaning sea , And far away I could descry the land Whence I departed , whither I return , I would dispart the waves , and stand once more At home , and load my bark , and hasten back , And fling my ...
... nights were still , and still , the moaning sea , And far away I could descry the land Whence I departed , whither I return , I would dispart the waves , and stand once more At home , and load my bark , and hasten back , And fling my ...
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... night by night . " The snakes that travelled far to sip their dew ! " Thus for my higher loves ; and thus even weakness Would win me honour . But not these alone Should claim my care ; for common life , its wants And ways , would I set ...
... night by night . " The snakes that travelled far to sip their dew ! " Thus for my higher loves ; and thus even weakness Would win me honour . But not these alone Should claim my care ; for common life , its wants And ways , would I set ...
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