The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 88 találatból.
5. oldal
... head , Earth's noblest thing , a Woman per- fected . 1840 . SERENADE . FROM the close - shut windows gleams no spark , The night is chilly , the night is dark , The poplars shiver , the pine trees moan , My hair by the autumn breeze is ...
... head , Earth's noblest thing , a Woman per- fected . 1840 . SERENADE . FROM the close - shut windows gleams no spark , The night is chilly , the night is dark , The poplars shiver , the pine trees moan , My hair by the autumn breeze is ...
18. oldal
... head with careless art , Mocking the sunshine , that would fain have lert To its frank grace a richer ornament . II . His loved ore's eyes could poet ever speak , So kind , so dewy , and so deep were hers , - But , while he strives ...
... head with careless art , Mocking the sunshine , that would fain have lert To its frank grace a richer ornament . II . His loved ore's eyes could poet ever speak , So kind , so dewy , and so deep were hers , - But , while he strives ...
22. oldal
... head She drooped , and made her golden hair her veil , Through which a glow of rosiest lustre spread , Then faded , and anon she stood all pale , As snow o'er which a blush of northern- light Suddenly reddens , and as soon grows white ...
... head She drooped , and made her golden hair her veil , Through which a glow of rosiest lustre spread , Then faded , and anon she stood all pale , As snow o'er which a blush of northern- light Suddenly reddens , and as soon grows white ...
30. oldal
... head upon this heart of mine ; And , might it be , full gladly for his sake Would I this solitude of bliss resign , And be shut out of Heaven to dwell with him Forever in that silence drear and dim . XLIII . " I strove to hush my soul ...
... head upon this heart of mine ; And , might it be , full gladly for his sake Would I this solitude of bliss resign , And be shut out of Heaven to dwell with him Forever in that silence drear and dim . XLIII . " I strove to hush my soul ...
37. oldal
... head , As on the day we two were wed , Mine eyes scarce knew if thou wert dead , - But my shrunk heart knew , Rosaline ! The death - watch ticked behind the wall , The blackness rustled like a pall , The moaning wind did rise and fall ...
... head , As on the day we two were wed , Mine eyes scarce knew if thou wert dead , - But my shrunk heart knew , Rosaline ! The death - watch ticked behind the wall , The blackness rustled like a pall , The moaning wind did rise and fall ...
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