The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... never can de- part From its own steadfastness ; - a holy awe -- For holy things , not those which men call holy , But such as are revealed to the eyes Of a true woman's soul bent down and lowly - Before the face of daily mysteries ; A ...
... never can de- part From its own steadfastness ; - a holy awe -- For holy things , not those which men call holy , But such as are revealed to the eyes Of a true woman's soul bent down and lowly - Before the face of daily mysteries ; A ...
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... never - dying green , Put in this scrip of mine , - That griefs may fall like snow - flakes light , And deck me in a robe of white , Ready to be an angel bright , - O sweetly mournful pine . - A little of thy merriment , Of thy ...
... never - dying green , Put in this scrip of mine , - That griefs may fall like snow - flakes light , And deck me in a robe of white , Ready to be an angel bright , - O sweetly mournful pine . - A little of thy merriment , Of thy ...
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... never more ? Hush ! Still as death , - The tempest 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 ...
... never more ? Hush ! Still as death , - The tempest 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 ...
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... never weary counting Its clear droppings , lone and single , Or when in one full gush they mingle . Shooting in melodious light . Thine is music such as yields Feelings of old brooks and fields , And , around this pent - up room , Sheds ...
... never weary counting Its clear droppings , lone and single , Or when in one full gush they mingle . Shooting in melodious light . Thine is music such as yields Feelings of old brooks and fields , And , around this pent - up room , Sheds ...
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... never couldst be more fair . A lily thou wast when I saw thee first , A lily - bud ; but O , how strange , How full of wonder was the change , When , ripe with all sweetness , thy full bloom burst ! How did the tears to my glad eyes ...
... never couldst be more fair . A lily thou wast when I saw thee first , A lily - bud ; but O , how strange , How full of wonder was the change , When , ripe with all sweetness , thy full bloom burst ! How did the tears to my glad eyes ...
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