Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... , the Gibbets , Promising children as you ever saw , - * " If one should marry a gallows , and beget young gibbets , I never saw one so prone . " - CYMBELINE . The young playing at hanging , the elder learning How 16 CEDIPUS TYRANNUS ;
... , the Gibbets , Promising children as you ever saw , - * " If one should marry a gallows , and beget young gibbets , I never saw one so prone . " - CYMBELINE . The young playing at hanging , the elder learning How 16 CEDIPUS TYRANNUS ;
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... child Sporting on graves , that death did hide from human sight Sweet secrets , or beside its breathless sleep That loveliest dreams perpetual watch did keep . MUTABILITY . WE are as clouds that veil the midnight moon ; How restlessly ...
... child Sporting on graves , that death did hide from human sight Sweet secrets , or beside its breathless sleep That loveliest dreams perpetual watch did keep . MUTABILITY . WE are as clouds that veil the midnight moon ; How restlessly ...
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... child , that now remains of thee ! " Inheritor of more than earth can give , Passionless calm , and silence unreproved , Whether the dead find , O , not sleep ! but rest , And are the uncomplaining things they seem , Or live , or drop ...
... child , that now remains of thee ! " Inheritor of more than earth can give , Passionless calm , and silence unreproved , Whether the dead find , O , not sleep ! but rest , And are the uncomplaining things they seem , Or live , or drop ...
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... Children of elder time , in whose devotion , The chainless winds still come and ever came To drink their odours , and their mighty swinging To hear — an old and solemn harmony : Thine earthly rainbows stretched across the sweep Of the ...
... Children of elder time , in whose devotion , The chainless winds still come and ever came To drink their odours , and their mighty swinging To hear — an old and solemn harmony : Thine earthly rainbows stretched across the sweep Of the ...
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... child of fortune and of power , Of an ancestral name the orphan chief , His soul had wedded wisdom , and her dower Is love and justice , clothed in which he sate Apart from men , as in a lonely tower , Pitying the tumult of their dark ...
... child of fortune and of power , Of an ancestral name the orphan chief , His soul had wedded wisdom , and her dower Is love and justice , clothed in which he sate Apart from men , as in a lonely tower , Pitying the tumult of their dark ...
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