The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... sight as full of 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 ...
... sight as full of 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 ...
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... sight may be more clear ; And outward shows of beauty only so Are needful at the first , as is a hand To guide and to uphold an infant's steps : Great spirits need them not : their ear- nest look Pierces the body's mask of thin dis ...
... sight may be more clear ; And outward shows of beauty only so Are needful at the first , as is a hand To guide and to uphold an infant's steps : Great spirits need them not : their ear- nest look Pierces the body's mask of thin dis ...
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... sight redeemed him for a space From his own thraldom ; man could never be A hypocrite when first such maiden grace Smiled in upon his heart ; the agory Of wearing all day long a lying face Fell lightly from him , and , a moment free ...
... sight redeemed him for a space From his own thraldom ; man could never be A hypocrite when first such maiden grace Smiled in upon his heart ; the agory Of wearing all day long a lying face Fell lightly from him , and , a moment free ...
22. oldal
... sight , And where the present was she half forgot , Borne backward through the realms of old delight , Then , starting up awake , she would have gone , Yet almost wished it might not be alone . XXVIII . How they went home together ...
... sight , And where the present was she half forgot , Borne backward through the realms of old delight , Then , starting up awake , she would have gone , Yet almost wished it might not be alone . XXVIII . How they went home together ...
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... sight of happy things ; Blight fell on all her flowers , instead of dew ; Shut round her heart were now the joyous wings Wherewith it wont to soar ; yet not untrue , Though tempted much , her woman's nature clings To its first pure ...
... sight of happy things ; Blight fell on all her flowers , instead of dew ; Shut round her heart were now the joyous wings Wherewith it wont to soar ; yet not untrue , Though tempted much , her woman's nature clings To its first pure ...
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