Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... fire upon its forehead . Its words are almost drowned in the furious grunting of the Pigs , and the business of the trial . She kneels on the steps of the Altar , and speaks in tones at first faint and low , but which OR , SWELLFOOT THE ...
... fire upon its forehead . Its words are almost drowned in the furious grunting of the Pigs , and the business of the trial . She kneels on the steps of the Altar , and speaks in tones at first faint and low , but which OR , SWELLFOOT THE ...
Page 47
... fire , Obeyest in silence their sweet solemn spells , Clothing in hues of heaven thy dim and distant spire , Around whose lessening and invisible height Gather among the stars the clouds of night . The dead are sleeping in their ...
... fire , Obeyest in silence their sweet solemn spells , Clothing in hues of heaven thy dim and distant spire , Around whose lessening and invisible height Gather among the stars the clouds of night . The dead are sleeping in their ...
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... fire's beam On a sluggish stream Gleams dimly - so the moon shone there , And it yellowed the strings of thy tangled hair , That shook in the wind of night . The moon made thy lips pale , beloved ; The wind made thy bosom chill ; The ...
... fire's beam On a sluggish stream Gleams dimly - so the moon shone there , And it yellowed the strings of thy tangled hair , That shook in the wind of night . The moon made thy lips pale , beloved ; The wind made thy bosom chill ; The ...
Page 67
... fire envelope once this silent snow ? None can reply — all seems eternal now . The wilderness has a mysterious tongue Which teaches awful doubt , or faith so mild , So solemn , so serene , that man may be But for such faith with nature ...
... fire envelope once this silent snow ? None can reply — all seems eternal now . The wilderness has a mysterious tongue Which teaches awful doubt , or faith so mild , So solemn , so serene , that man may be But for such faith with nature ...
Page 72
... fire the vulgar breast , And quench in speedy smoke its feeble flame , Had left within his soul the dark unrest : Nor what religion fables of the grave Feared he , -Philosophy's accepted guest , For none than he a purer heart could have ...
... fire the vulgar breast , And quench in speedy smoke its feeble flame , Had left within his soul the dark unrest : Nor what religion fables of the grave Feared he , -Philosophy's accepted guest , For none than he a purer heart could have ...
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