The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... poor fallen by too much faith in man , She that upon thy freezing threshold lies , Starved to more sinning by thy sav- age ban , Seeking that refuge because foulest vice More godlike than thy virtue is , whose span Shuts out the ...
... poor fallen by too much faith in man , She that upon thy freezing threshold lies , Starved to more sinning by thy sav- age ban , Seeking that refuge because foulest vice More godlike than thy virtue is , whose span Shuts out the ...
25. oldal
... Poor little spirit ! naught but shame and woe Nurse the sick heart whose lifeblood nurses thine : Yet not those only ; love hath tri- umphed so , As for thy sake makes sorrow more divine : And yet , though thou be pure , the world is ...
... Poor little spirit ! naught but shame and woe Nurse the sick heart whose lifeblood nurses thine : Yet not those only ; love hath tri- umphed so , As for thy sake makes sorrow more divine : And yet , though thou be pure , the world is ...
27. oldal
... poor Margaret Watching and waiting there with love- lorn breast Around her young dream's rudely scattered nest . XXII . Why follow here that grim old chronicle Which counts the dagger - strokes and drops of blood ? Enough that Margaret ...
... poor Margaret Watching and waiting there with love- lorn breast Around her young dream's rudely scattered nest . XXII . Why follow here that grim old chronicle Which counts the dagger - strokes and drops of blood ? Enough that Margaret ...
33. oldal
... Poor tyrant , even now dethroned in heart , Realmless in soul , as tyrants ever are , Listen and tell me if this bitter peak , This never - glutted vulture , and these chains Shrink not before it ; for it shall befit A sorrow - taught ...
... Poor tyrant , even now dethroned in heart , Realmless in soul , as tyrants ever are , Listen and tell me if this bitter peak , This never - glutted vulture , and these chains Shrink not before it ; for it shall befit A sorrow - taught ...
35. oldal
... poor captive long , Doth knock to be let forth , this heart which still , In its invincible manhood , overtops Thy puny godship , as this mountain doth The pines that moss its roots . O , even now , While from my peak of suffering I ...
... poor captive long , Doth knock to be let forth , this heart which still , In its invincible manhood , overtops Thy puny godship , as this mountain doth The pines that moss its roots . O , even now , While from my peak of suffering I ...
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