The PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1866 - 419 oldal |
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... gave , As when a breeze breathes o'er some sleeping lake , And laughs in every wave . The ripples of awakened song shall die Kissing her feet , and woo her not in vain , Until , as once , upon her breast I lie - Pardoned , and loved ...
... gave , As when a breeze breathes o'er some sleeping lake , And laughs in every wave . The ripples of awakened song shall die Kissing her feet , and woo her not in vain , Until , as once , upon her breast I lie - Pardoned , and loved ...
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... gave me : yea , your very face , With every movement of the theme , betrayed That here the sunshine lay , and there the shade . " " A proof ! " cried Ernest . " Let me be your guide , " She said , " and speak not : Philip shall decide ...
... gave me : yea , your very face , With every movement of the theme , betrayed That here the sunshine lay , and there the shade . " " A proof ! " cried Ernest . " Let me be your guide , " She said , " and speak not : Philip shall decide ...
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... gave me courage to subdue This wild revolt : I see wherein I failed : My heart was false , when most I thought it true , My sorrow selfish , when I thought it pure . For those we lose , if still their love endure Translation to that ...
... gave me courage to subdue This wild revolt : I see wherein I failed : My heart was false , when most I thought it true , My sorrow selfish , when I thought it pure . For those we lose , if still their love endure Translation to that ...
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... of heaven unfold . - And when the punctual May arrives , With cowslip - garland on her brow , We know what once she gave our lives , And cannot give us now ! TH CHURCHYARD ROSES . HE woodlands wore a gloomy green SECOND EVENING . 37.
... of heaven unfold . - And when the punctual May arrives , With cowslip - garland on her brow , We know what once she gave our lives , And cannot give us now ! TH CHURCHYARD ROSES . HE woodlands wore a gloomy green SECOND EVENING . 37.
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... With other splendor than the moon's : she rose , Gave each a hand , and silently we trod The dry , white gravel and the dewy sod , And silently we parted for repose . THIRD EVENING . ¡ OR days before , the wild 48 THE POET'S JOURNAL .
... With other splendor than the moon's : she rose , Gave each a hand , and silently we trod The dry , white gravel and the dewy sod , And silently we parted for repose . THIRD EVENING . ¡ OR days before , the wild 48 THE POET'S JOURNAL .
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