The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... Silent , as they were doing wrong . O stern word - Nevermore ! The tongue that scarce had learned to claim An entrance to a mother's heart By that dear talisman , a mother's name , Sleeps all forgetful of its art ! I loved to see the ...
... Silent , as they were doing wrong . O stern word - Nevermore ! The tongue that scarce had learned to claim An entrance to a mother's heart By that dear talisman , a mother's name , Sleeps all forgetful of its art ! I loved to see the ...
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... silence throbs in thine ear , In thy chamber thou sittest alone , Alone , alone , ah woe ! alone ! The world is happy , the world is wide , Kind hearts are beating on every side ; Ah , why should we lie so coldly curled Alone in the ...
... silence throbs in thine ear , In thy chamber thou sittest alone , Alone , alone , ah woe ! alone ! The world is happy , the world is wide , Kind hearts are beating on every side ; Ah , why should we lie so coldly curled Alone in the ...
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... silence passes Of some slow water - rat , whose sinu- ous glide Wavers the long green sedge's shade from side to side ; But up the west , like a rock - shivered surge , Climbs a great cloud edged with sun- whitened spray ; Huge whirls ...
... silence passes Of some slow water - rat , whose sinu- ous glide Wavers the long green sedge's shade from side to side ; But up the west , like a rock - shivered surge , Climbs a great cloud edged with sun- whitened spray ; Huge whirls ...
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... silence return 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 ...
... silence return 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 ...
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... silent spirit come ; He knew that the One Soul no more rejoices In the star's anthem than the insect's hum . He in his heart was ever meek and humble , And yet with kingly pomp his num- bers ran , As he foresaw how all things false ...
... silent spirit come ; He knew that the One Soul no more rejoices In the star's anthem than the insect's hum . He in his heart was ever meek and humble , And yet with kingly pomp his num- bers ran , As he foresaw how all things false ...
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