The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... deep , dark eyes so warm and bright , Wherein the fortunes of the man Lay slumbering in prophetic light , In ... deep , too deep Is this his slumber ! Time scarce can number The years ere he will wake again . O , may we see his eyelids ...
... deep , dark eyes so warm and bright , Wherein the fortunes of the man Lay slumbering in prophetic light , In ... deep , too deep Is this his slumber ! Time scarce can number The years ere he will wake again . O , may we see his eyelids ...
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... deep and hollow , - " To the shore Follow ! O , follow ! To be at rest forevermore ! Forevermore ! Look how the gray old Ocean From the depth of his heart rejoices , Heaving with a gentle motion , When he hears our restful voices ; List ...
... deep and hollow , - " To the shore Follow ! O , follow ! To be at rest forevermore ! Forevermore ! Look how the gray old Ocean From the depth of his heart rejoices , Heaving with a gentle motion , When he hears our restful voices ; List ...
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... deep , and crystal- clear ; Calmly beneath her earnest face it lies , Free without boldness , meek without a fear , Quicker to look than speak its sympa- thies ; Far down into her large and patient I eyes gaze , deep - drinking of the ...
... deep , and crystal- clear ; Calmly beneath her earnest face it lies , Free without boldness , meek without a fear , Quicker to look than speak its sympa- thies ; Far down into her large and patient I eyes gaze , deep - drinking of the ...
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... deep religion of a thankful heart , Which rests instinctively in Heaven's clear law With a full peace , that never can de- part From its own steadfastness ; - a holy awe -- For holy things , not those which men call holy , But such as ...
... deep religion of a thankful heart , Which rests instinctively in Heaven's clear law With a full peace , that never can de- part From its own steadfastness ; - a holy awe -- For holy things , not those which men call holy , But such as ...
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... deep breast serene , Like quiet isles my duties lie ; It flows around them and between , And makes them fresh and fair and green , Sweet homes wherein to live and die . 1840 . SUMMER STORM . UNTREMULOUS in the river clear , Toward the ...
... deep breast serene , Like quiet isles my duties lie ; It flows around them and between , And makes them fresh and fair and green , Sweet homes wherein to live and die . 1840 . SUMMER STORM . UNTREMULOUS in the river clear , Toward the ...
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