The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... true nobleness To the Spirit of Keats " Great Truths are portions of the soul " I ask not for those thoughts " VIII . TO M. W. on her birthday . " My Love , I have no fear " IX . X. " I cannot think that thou " " There never yet was ...
... true nobleness To the Spirit of Keats " Great Truths are portions of the soul " I ask not for those thoughts " VIII . TO M. W. on her birthday . " My Love , I have no fear " IX . X. " I cannot think that thou " " There never yet was ...
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... true woman's soul bent down and lowly - Before the face of daily mysteries ; A love that blossoms soon , but ripens slowly To the full goldenness of fruitful prime , Enduring with a firmness that defies All shallow tricks of ...
... true woman's soul bent down and lowly - Before the face of daily mysteries ; A love that blossoms soon , but ripens slowly To the full goldenness of fruitful prime , Enduring with a firmness that defies All shallow tricks of ...
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... true , Down - bending every summer morn , With freshness of New - England dew . For Nature , ever kind to love , Hath granted them the same sweet tongue , Whether with German skies above , Or here our granite rocks among . 1840 . THE ...
... true , Down - bending every summer morn , With freshness of New - England dew . For Nature , ever kind to love , Hath granted them the same sweet tongue , Whether with German skies above , Or here our granite rocks among . 1840 . THE ...
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... TRUE Love is but a humble , low - born thing , And hath its food served up in earthen ware ; It is a thing to walk with , hand in hand , Through the every - dayness of this work- day world , Baring its tender feet to every rough- ness ...
... TRUE Love is but a humble , low - born thing , And hath its food served up in earthen ware ; It is a thing to walk with , hand in hand , Through the every - dayness of this work- day world , Baring its tender feet to every rough- ness ...
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... true man's fatherland ? Is it where he by chance is born ? Doth not the yearning spirit scorn In such scant borders ... true and fair , There is the true man's birthplace grand , His is a world - wide fatherland ! Where'er a single slave ...
... true man's fatherland ? Is it where he by chance is born ? Doth not the yearning spirit scorn In such scant borders ... true and fair , There is the true man's birthplace grand , His is a world - wide fatherland ! Where'er a single slave ...
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