The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... hope and trust within her , whence Welleth a noiseless spring of patience , That keepeth all her life so fresh , so green And full of holiness , that every look , The greatness of her woman's soul re- vealing , Unto me bringeth blessing ...
... hope and trust within her , whence Welleth a noiseless spring of patience , That keepeth all her life so fresh , so green And full of holiness , that every look , The greatness of her woman's soul re- vealing , Unto me bringeth blessing ...
5. oldal
... hope and calm to me ; - For she unto herself hath builded high A home serene , wherein to lay her head , Earth's noblest thing , a Woman per- fected . 1840 . SERENADE . FROM the close - shut windows gleams no spark , The night is chilly ...
... hope and calm to me ; - For she unto herself hath builded high A home serene , wherein to lay her head , Earth's noblest thing , a Woman per- fected . 1840 . SERENADE . FROM the close - shut windows gleams no spark , The night is chilly ...
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... hope - lit rainbow out of tears , Thy heart is certain of to - morrow , Though ' yond to - day it never peers . -- I would more natures were like thine , So innocently wild and free , Whose sad thoughts , even , leap and shine , Like ...
... hope - lit rainbow out of tears , Thy heart is certain of to - morrow , Though ' yond to - day it never peers . -- I would more natures were like thine , So innocently wild and free , Whose sad thoughts , even , leap and shine , Like ...
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... hope of fame , no passion , But , with calm , godlike eyes he only saw . He did not sigh o'er heroes dead and buried , Chief - mourner at the Golden Age's hearse , Nor deem that souls whom Charon grim had ferried Alone were fitting ...
... hope of fame , no passion , But , with calm , godlike eyes he only saw . He did not sigh o'er heroes dead and buried , Chief - mourner at the Golden Age's hearse , Nor deem that souls whom Charon grim had ferried Alone were fitting ...
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... hope , the fire , the loving faith of youth ! O , prophesy no more the Maker's coming , Say not his onward footsteps thou canst hear In the dim void , like to the awful hum- ming Of the great wings of some new - light- ed sphere ! O ...
... hope , the fire , the loving faith of youth ! O , prophesy no more the Maker's coming , Say not his onward footsteps thou canst hear In the dim void , like to the awful hum- ming Of the great wings of some new - light- ed sphere ! O ...
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