Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... thee - thee- Eve . For so , perchance , thy God Might take thee into grace for scorning me ; Thy wrath against the sinner giving proof Of inward abrogation of the sin . And so , the blessed angels might come down And walk with thee as ...
... thee - thee- Eve . For so , perchance , thy God Might take thee into grace for scorning me ; Thy wrath against the sinner giving proof Of inward abrogation of the sin . And so , the blessed angels might come down And walk with thee as ...
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... Thee the hands from whence hath fallen Only creation's sceptre , -thanking Thee That rather Thou hast cast me out with her Than left me lorn of her in paradise , With angel looks and angel songs around To show the absence of her eyes ...
... Thee the hands from whence hath fallen Only creation's sceptre , -thanking Thee That rather Thou hast cast me out with her Than left me lorn of her in paradise , With angel looks and angel songs around To show the absence of her eyes ...
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... thee lonely . Adam . Yet thou liest , Eve , Bent heavily on thyself across mine arm , Thy face flat to the sky . Eve . Ay ! and the tears Running , as it might seem , my life from me , They run so fast and warm . Let me lie so , And ...
... thee lonely . Adam . Yet thou liest , Eve , Bent heavily on thyself across mine arm , Thy face flat to the sky . Eve . Ay ! and the tears Running , as it might seem , my life from me , They run so fast and warm . Let me lie so , And ...
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... thee with their bitterness . Luc . Curse freely ! curses thicken . Why , this Eve Who thought me once part worthy of her ear And somewhat wiser than the other beasts , - Drawing together her large globes of eyes , The light of which is ...
... thee with their bitterness . Luc . Curse freely ! curses thicken . Why , this Eve Who thought me once part worthy of her ear And somewhat wiser than the other beasts , - Drawing together her large globes of eyes , The light of which is ...
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... thee pardon , Lucifer , As freely as the streams of Eden flowed When we were happy by them . Leave us to walk the remnant of our time Out mildly in the desert . Do not seek To harm us any more or scoff at us Or ere the dust be laid upon ...
... thee pardon , Lucifer , As freely as the streams of Eden flowed When we were happy by them . Leave us to walk the remnant of our time Out mildly in the desert . Do not seek To harm us any more or scoff at us Or ere the dust be laid upon ...
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