The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... less than loveth , scorning to be bound With fear of blame , and yet which ever hasteneth To pour the balm of kind looks on the wound , If they be wounds which such sweet teaching makes , Giving itself a pang for others ' sakes ; No ...
... less than loveth , scorning to be bound With fear of blame , and yet which ever hasteneth To pour the balm of kind looks on the wound , If they be wounds which such sweet teaching makes , Giving itself a pang for others ' sakes ; No ...
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... less , And thoughts of childish knew not whence , peace , he Thronged round his heart with many an old caress , Melting the frost there into pearly dew That mirrored back his nature's morn- ing - blue . XXVI . She turned and saw him ...
... less , And thoughts of childish knew not whence , peace , he Thronged round his heart with many an old caress , Melting the frost there into pearly dew That mirrored back his nature's morn- ing - blue . XXVI . She turned and saw him ...
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... less oft , And winter frowned where spring had laughed before , In his strange eyes , yet half her sad- ness doffed , And in her silent patience loved him more : Sorrow had made her soft heart yet more soft , And a new life within her ...
... less oft , And winter frowned where spring had laughed before , In his strange eyes , yet half her sad- ness doffed , And in her silent patience loved him more : Sorrow had made her soft heart yet more soft , And a new life within her ...
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... less dreadful than remorse for crime ; By no allurement can the soul be won From brooding o'er the weary creep of time : Mordred stole forth into the happy sun , Striving to hum a scrap of Breton rhyme , But the sky struck him ...
... less dreadful than remorse for crime ; By no allurement can the soul be won From brooding o'er the weary creep of time : Mordred stole forth into the happy sun , Striving to hum a scrap of Breton rhyme , But the sky struck him ...
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... less sea , - XXXV . So in the faces of all these there grew , As by one impulse , a dark , freezing awe , Which , with a fearful fascination drew All eyes toward the altar ; damp and raw The air grew suddenly , and no man knew Whether ...
... less sea , - XXXV . So in the faces of all these there grew , As by one impulse , a dark , freezing awe , Which , with a fearful fascination drew All eyes toward the altar ; damp and raw The air grew suddenly , and no man knew Whether ...
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