Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... - beloved Eve , this life Within life , this best gift between their palms , In gracious compensation ! Eve . Is it thy voice ? Or some saluting angel's - calling home O my God ! My feet into the garden ? 28 A DRAMA OF EXILE .
... - beloved Eve , this life Within life , this best gift between their palms , In gracious compensation ! Eve . Is it thy voice ? Or some saluting angel's - calling home O my God ! My feet into the garden ? 28 A DRAMA OF EXILE .
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... voice , And make society full desertness Without her use in comfort ! Eve . Where is loss ? Am I in Eden ? can another speak Mine own love's tongue ? Adam . Because with her , I stand Upright , as far as can be in this fall , And look ...
... voice , And make society full desertness Without her use in comfort ! Eve . Where is loss ? Am I in Eden ? can another speak Mine own love's tongue ? Adam . Because with her , I stand Upright , as far as can be in this fall , And look ...
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... sin anew ' Against Thy mercy and his pleasure . Death , ' Oh death , whate'er it be , is good enough ' For such as I am . - While for Adam here ' No voice shall say again , in heaven or 30 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE . A.
... sin anew ' Against Thy mercy and his pleasure . Death , ' Oh death , whate'er it be , is good enough ' For such as I am . - While for Adam here ' No voice shall say again , in heaven or 30 Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭺ Ꮇ Ꭺ OF EXILE . A.
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Robert Browning. ' No voice shall say again , in heaven or earth , ' It is not good for him to be alone . ' Adam ... voices lean from heavenly towers , Invisible but gracious . Hark - how soft ! CHORUS OF INVISIBLE ANGELS . Faint and ...
Robert Browning. ' No voice shall say again , in heaven or earth , ' It is not good for him to be alone . ' Adam ... voices lean from heavenly towers , Invisible but gracious . Hark - how soft ! CHORUS OF INVISIBLE ANGELS . Faint and ...
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... voices Chanting down the Golden ? Do ye guess our choice is , Being unbeholden , To be harkened by you yet again ? This pure door of opal God hath shut between us , - Us , his shining people , You , who once have seen us And are blinded ...
... voices Chanting down the Golden ? Do ye guess our choice is , Being unbeholden , To be harkened by you yet again ? This pure door of opal God hath shut between us , - Us , his shining people , You , who once have seen us And are blinded ...
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