Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... smiles among many , who will not see wit in those combinations of thought which were full of the ridiculous to the author . But , like every thing he wrote , it breathes that deep sympathy for the sorrows of humanity , and indignation ...
... smiles among many , who will not see wit in those combinations of thought which were full of the ridiculous to the author . But , like every thing he wrote , it breathes that deep sympathy for the sorrows of humanity , and indignation ...
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... smile Which the meteor beam of a starless night Sheds on a lonely and sea - girt isle , Ere the dawning of morn's undoubted light , Is the flame of life so fickle and wan That flits round our steps till their strength is gone . O man ...
... smile Which the meteor beam of a starless night Sheds on a lonely and sea - girt isle , Ere the dawning of morn's undoubted light , Is the flame of life so fickle and wan That flits round our steps till their strength is gone . O man ...
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... smiles Could steal the power to wind thee in their wiles . Yes , all the faithless smiles are fled Whose falsehood left thee broken - hearted ; The glory of the moon is dead ; Night's ghost and dreams have now departed ; Thine own soul ...
... smiles Could steal the power to wind thee in their wiles . Yes , all the faithless smiles are fled Whose falsehood left thee broken - hearted ; The glory of the moon is dead ; Night's ghost and dreams have now departed ; Thine own soul ...
Page 53
... woods shall float around thine head , The blooms of dewy spring shall gleam beneath thy feet : But thy soul or this world must fade in the frost that binds the dead , Ere midnight's frown and morning's smile , ere thou and 53.
... woods shall float around thine head , The blooms of dewy spring shall gleam beneath thy feet : But thy soul or this world must fade in the frost that binds the dead , Ere midnight's frown and morning's smile , ere thou and 53.
Page 54
... not free From the music of two voices , and the light of one sweet smile . LINES . THE cold earth slept below , Above the cold sky shone , And all around With a chilling sound , From caves of ice and fields of snow , The 54 LINES .
... not free From the music of two voices , and the light of one sweet smile . LINES . THE cold earth slept below , Above the cold sky shone , And all around With a chilling sound , From caves of ice and fields of snow , The 54 LINES .
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