Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... Moon . r Arethusa Song of Proserpine Hymn of Apollo . Hymn of Pan The Question The Two Spirits · Letter to Maria Gisborne To Mary · 323 328 · • 829 · 341 · 342 345 • • 346 · • 847 349 • • 851 353 • 364 CEDIPUS TYRANNUS ; OR , SWELLFOOT ...
... Moon . r Arethusa Song of Proserpine Hymn of Apollo . Hymn of Pan The Question The Two Spirits · Letter to Maria Gisborne To Mary · 323 328 · • 829 · 341 · 342 345 • • 346 · • 847 349 • • 851 353 • 364 CEDIPUS TYRANNUS ; OR , SWELLFOOT ...
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... to you , under the moon . Night and day , hum , hum , ha ! I have hummed her and drummed her From place to place , till at last I have dumbed her . Hum , hum , hum ! LEECH . I will suck Blood or muck ! The 18 CEDIPUS TYRANNUS ;
... to you , under the moon . Night and day , hum , hum , ha ! I have hummed her and drummed her From place to place , till at last I have dumbed her . Hum , hum , hum ! LEECH . I will suck Blood or muck ! The 18 CEDIPUS TYRANNUS ;
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... moon ; Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where fathom - line could never touch the ground , And pluck up drowned " truth . Even those who may dissent from his opinions will consider that he was a man of genius , and that the world ...
... moon ; Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where fathom - line could never touch the ground , And pluck up drowned " truth . Even those who may dissent from his opinions will consider that he was a man of genius , and that the world ...
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... moon ; How restlessly they speed , and gleam , and quiver , Streaking the darkness radiantly ! -yet soon Night closes round , and they are lost for ever : Or like forgotten lyres , whose dissonant strings Give various response to each ...
... moon ; How restlessly they speed , and gleam , and quiver , Streaking the darkness radiantly ! -yet soon Night closes round , and they are lost for ever : Or like forgotten lyres , whose dissonant strings Give various response to each ...
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... ; The glory of the moon is dead ; Night's ghost and dreams have now departed ; Thine own soul still is true to thee , But changed to a foul fiend through misery . This fiend , whose ghastly presence ever Beside thee like TO **** 31.
... ; The glory of the moon is dead ; Night's ghost and dreams have now departed ; Thine own soul still is true to thee , But changed to a foul fiend through misery . This fiend , whose ghastly presence ever Beside thee like TO **** 31.
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