Poems, 1. köideTicknor and Fields, 1855 |
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Page 107
... mother Ida , many - fountained Ida , Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . For now the noonday quiet holds the hill : The grasshopper is silent in the grass : The lizard , with his shadow on the stone , Rests like a shadow , and the ...
... mother Ida , many - fountained Ida , Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . For now the noonday quiet holds the hill : The grasshopper is silent in the grass : The lizard , with his shadow on the stone , Rests like a shadow , and the ...
Page 108
... mother Ida , many - fountained Ida , Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . I waited underneath the dawning hills , Aloft the mountain lawn was dewy - dark , And dewy - dark aloft the mountain pine : Beautiful Paris , evil - hearted Paris ...
... mother Ida , many - fountained Ida , Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . I waited underneath the dawning hills , Aloft the mountain lawn was dewy - dark , And dewy - dark aloft the mountain pine : Beautiful Paris , evil - hearted Paris ...
Page 109
... Ida , loveliest in all grace Of movement , and the charm of married brows . ' " Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . He prest the blossom of his lips to mine , And added , ' This was cast upon the board , When all the full - faced ...
... Ida , loveliest in all grace Of movement , and the charm of married brows . ' " Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . He prest the blossom of his lips to mine , And added , ' This was cast upon the board , When all the full - faced ...
Page 110
... Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . It was the deep midnoon : one silvery cloud Had lost his way between the piney sides Of this long glen . Then to the bower they came Naked they came to that smooth - swarded bower , And at their feet ...
... Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . It was the deep midnoon : one silvery cloud Had lost his way between the piney sides Of this long glen . Then to the bower they came Naked they came to that smooth - swarded bower , And at their feet ...
Page 112
... Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . She ceased , and Paris held the costly fruit Out at arm's - length , so much the thought of power Flattered his spirit ; but Pallas where she stood Somewhat apart , her clear and bared limbs O ...
... Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . She ceased , and Paris held the costly fruit Out at arm's - length , so much the thought of power Flattered his spirit ; but Pallas where she stood Somewhat apart , her clear and bared limbs O ...
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