The Poems of Edgar Allan PoeGinn, 1917 - 332 oldal |
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... eye The pageantry of monarchy , And the deep trumpet - thunder's roar Came hurriedly upon me , telling Of human battle , where my voice , My own voice , silly child ! was swelling ( O ! how my spirit would rejoice , And leap within me ...
... eye The pageantry of monarchy , And the deep trumpet - thunder's roar Came hurriedly upon me , telling Of human battle , where my voice , My own voice , silly child ! was swelling ( O ! how my spirit would rejoice , And leap within me ...
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... eye , till ye have felt The earth reel . and the vision gone ? - And I have held to mem'ry's eye One object — and but one — - until - Its very form hath pass'd me by , But left its influence with me still . VI . ' Tis not to thee that I ...
... eye , till ye have felt The earth reel . and the vision gone ? - And I have held to mem'ry's eye One object — and but one — - until - Its very form hath pass'd me by , But left its influence with me still . VI . ' Tis not to thee that I ...
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... eyes . Young Love's first lesson is the heart : For ' mid that sunshine and those smiles , 90 95 100 Tho ' then its passion could not be : ' T was such as angel minds above Might envy - her young heart the shrine On which my ev'ry hope ...
... eyes . Young Love's first lesson is the heart : For ' mid that sunshine and those smiles , 90 95 100 Tho ' then its passion could not be : ' T was such as angel minds above Might envy - her young heart the shrine On which my ev'ry hope ...
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... eye ! Yet more than worthy of the love My spirit struggled with , and strove , When , on the mountain peak , alone , Ambition lent it a new tone- From all our little cares apart , Laughing at her half silly wiles , 105 IIO 115 I'd throw ...
... eye ! Yet more than worthy of the love My spirit struggled with , and strove , When , on the mountain peak , alone , Ambition lent it a new tone- From all our little cares apart , Laughing at her half silly wiles , 105 IIO 115 I'd throw ...
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... eyes I read , perhaps too carelessly , A mingled feeling with my own- The flush on her bright cheek , to me Seem'd to become a queenly throne Too well that I should let it be Light in the wilderness alone . I spoke to her of power and ...
... eyes I read , perhaps too carelessly , A mingled feeling with my own- The flush on her bright cheek , to me Seem'd to become a queenly throne Too well that I should let it be Light in the wilderness alone . I spoke to her of power and ...
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