The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 60 találatból.
8. oldal
... holds his breath As from a sudden will ; The rain stopsshort , but from the eaves You see it drop , and hear it from the leaves , All is so bodingly still ; Again , now , now , again Plashes the rain in heavy gouts , The crinkled ...
... holds his breath As from a sudden will ; The rain stopsshort , but from the eaves You see it drop , and hear it from the leaves , All is so bodingly still ; Again , now , now , again Plashes the rain in heavy gouts , The crinkled ...
14. oldal
... hold his soul's own free- dom dearer Than that of all his brethren , low or high ; Who to the Right can feel himself the truer For being gently patient with the wrong , Who sees a brother in the evildoer , And finds in Love the heart's ...
... hold his soul's own free- dom dearer Than that of all his brethren , low or high ; Who to the Right can feel himself the truer For being gently patient with the wrong , Who sees a brother in the evildoer , And finds in Love the heart's ...
17. oldal
... hold in fee . The rich man's son inherits cares ; The bank may break , the factory burn , A breath may burst his bubble shares , And soft white hands could hardly earn A living that would serve his turn ; A heritage , it seems to me ...
... hold in fee . The rich man's son inherits cares ; The bank may break , the factory burn , A breath may burst his bubble shares , And soft white hands could hardly earn A living that would serve his turn ; A heritage , it seems to me ...
20. oldal
... hold her heart in fee . XIV . Not far from Margaret's cottage dwelt a knight Of the proud Templars , a sworn celi- bate , Whose heart in secret fed upon the light And dew of her ripe beauty , through the grate Of his close vow catching ...
... hold her heart in fee . XIV . Not far from Margaret's cottage dwelt a knight Of the proud Templars , a sworn celi- bate , Whose heart in secret fed upon the light And dew of her ripe beauty , through the grate Of his close vow catching ...
28. oldal
... Will be cast forth , from face to face doth creep An eager dread that holds all tongues fast bound Until the horror , with a ghastly leap , Starts up , its dead blue arms stretched aimlessly , 28 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS .
... Will be cast forth , from face to face doth creep An eager dread that holds all tongues fast bound Until the horror , with a ghastly leap , Starts up , its dead blue arms stretched aimlessly , 28 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS .
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