The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 84 találatból.
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... land Where he was seen no more : O stern word- Nevermore ! Full short his journey was ; no dust Of earth unto his sandals clave ; The weary weight that old men must , He bore not to the grave . He seemed a cherub who had lost his way ...
... land Where he was seen no more : O stern word- Nevermore ! Full short his journey was ; no dust Of earth unto his sandals clave ; The weary weight that old men must , He bore not to the grave . He seemed a cherub who had lost his way ...
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... land ; All around with a slumberous sound , The singing waves slide up the strand , And there , where the smooth , wet peb- bles be , The waters gurgle longingly , As if they fain would seek the shore , To be at rest from the ceaseless ...
... land ; All around with a slumberous sound , The singing waves slide up the strand , And there , where the smooth , wet peb- bles be , The waters gurgle longingly , As if they fain would seek the shore , To be at rest from the ceaseless ...
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... lands to thine ; For , once , its white and drooping star Could see its shadow in the Rhine . Perchance some fair - haired German maid Hath plucked one from the self - same stalk , And numbered over , half afraid , Its petals in her ...
... lands to thine ; For , once , its white and drooping star Could see its shadow in the Rhine . Perchance some fair - haired German maid Hath plucked one from the self - same stalk , And numbered over , half afraid , Its petals in her ...
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... land Must string his harp with chords of sturdy iron And strike it with a toil - imbrownëd hand ; One who hath dwelt with Nature well attended , Who hath learnt wisdom from her mystic books , Whose soul with all her countless lives hath ...
... land Must string his harp with chords of sturdy iron And strike it with a toil - imbrownëd hand ; One who hath dwelt with Nature well attended , Who hath learnt wisdom from her mystic books , Whose soul with all her countless lives hath ...
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... lands , And piles of brick , and stone , and gold , And he inherits soft white hands , And tender flesh that fears the cold , Nor dares to wear a garment old ; A heritage , it seems to me , One scarce would wish to hold in fee . The ...
... lands , And piles of brick , and stone , and gold , And he inherits soft white hands , And tender flesh that fears the cold , Nor dares to wear a garment old ; A heritage , it seems to me , One scarce would wish to hold in fee . The ...
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