The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... seemed a new surprise Sending glad thoughts up to her eyes To bless him with their holy calm , - Sweet thoughts ! they made her eyes as sweet . How quiet are the hands - That wove those pleasant bands ! But that they do not rise and ...
... seemed a new surprise Sending glad thoughts up to her eyes To bless him with their holy calm , - Sweet thoughts ! they made her eyes as sweet . How quiet are the hands - That wove those pleasant bands ! But that they do not rise and ...
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... seemed a cherub who had lost his way And wandered hither , so his stay With us was short , and ' t was most meet That he should be no delver in earth's clod , Nor need to pause and cleanse his feet To stand before his God : O blest word ...
... seemed a cherub who had lost his way And wandered hither , so his stay With us was short , and ' t was most meet That he should be no delver in earth's clod , Nor need to pause and cleanse his feet To stand before his God : O blest word ...
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... seemed but now a league aloof , Bursts crackling o'er the sun - parched roof ; Against the windows the storm comes dashing , Through tattered foliage the hail tears crashing , The blue lightning flashes , The rapid hail clashes , The ...
... seemed but now a league aloof , Bursts crackling o'er the sun - parched roof ; Against the windows the storm comes dashing , Through tattered foliage the hail tears crashing , The blue lightning flashes , The rapid hail clashes , The ...
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... seemed thou 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 ...
... seemed thou 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 ...
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... Seemed a more visible gift of Spring than she . VIII . Is love learned only out of poets ' books ? Is there not somewhat in the drop- ping flood , And in the nunneries of silent nooks , And in the murmured longing of the wood , That ...
... Seemed a more visible gift of Spring than she . VIII . Is love learned only out of poets ' books ? Is there not somewhat in the drop- ping flood , And in the nunneries of silent nooks , And in the murmured longing of the wood , That ...
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