PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 |
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15. oldal
... thine : If aught of prophecy be mine , Thou wilt not live in vain . Low - cowering shall the Sophist sit ; Falsehood shall bare her plaited brow : Fair - fronted Truth shall droop not now With shrilling shafts of subtle wit . Nor martyr ...
... thine : If aught of prophecy be mine , Thou wilt not live in vain . Low - cowering shall the Sophist sit ; Falsehood shall bare her plaited brow : Fair - fronted Truth shall droop not now With shrilling shafts of subtle wit . Nor martyr ...
17. oldal
... thine , Ever varying Madeline . Thro ' light and shadow thou dost range , Sudden glances , sweet and strange , Delicious spites , and darling angers , And airy forms of flitting change . Smiling , frowning , evermore , Thou art perfect ...
... thine , Ever varying Madeline . Thro ' light and shadow thou dost range , Sudden glances , sweet and strange , Delicious spites , and darling angers , And airy forms of flitting change . Smiling , frowning , evermore , Thou art perfect ...
18. oldal
... thine , Ever varying Madeline . Thy smile and frown are not aloof From one another , Each to each is dearest brother ; Hues of the silken sheeny woof Momently shot into each other . All the mystery is thine ; Smiling frowning evermore ...
... thine , Ever varying Madeline . Thy smile and frown are not aloof From one another , Each to each is dearest brother ; Hues of the silken sheeny woof Momently shot into each other . All the mystery is thine ; Smiling frowning evermore ...
32. oldal
... earliest of the year ) . Nor was the night thy shroud . In sweet dreams softer than unbroken rest Thou leddest by the hand thine infant Hope . The eddying of her garments caught from thee The light 22 ODE TO MEMORY . 32.
... earliest of the year ) . Nor was the night thy shroud . In sweet dreams softer than unbroken rest Thou leddest by the hand thine infant Hope . The eddying of her garments caught from thee The light 22 ODE TO MEMORY . 32.
35. oldal
... thine art so pleased thee , That all which thou hast drawn of fairest Or boldest since , but lightly weighs With thee unto the love thou bearest The first - born of thy genius . Artist - like , Ever retiring thou dost gaze On the prime ...
... thine art so pleased thee , That all which thou hast drawn of fairest Or boldest since , but lightly weighs With thee unto the love thou bearest The first - born of thy genius . Artist - like , Ever retiring thou dost gaze On the prime ...
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