Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... souls love one another SO ! And then my little grandchildren , 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 ...
... souls love one another SO ! And then my little grandchildren , 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 ...
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... souls can prepossessions reign ? Allow me to remind you , grass is green— All flesh is grass ; -no bacon but is flesh- Ye are but bacon . This divining BAG ( Which is not green , but only bacon colour ) Is filled with liquor , which if ...
... souls can prepossessions reign ? Allow me to remind you , grass is green— All flesh is grass ; -no bacon but is flesh- Ye are but bacon . This divining BAG ( Which is not green , but only bacon colour ) Is filled with liquor , which if ...
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... soul Through the stormy shades of thy worldly way , And the billows of cloud that around thee roll Shall sleep in the light of a wondrous day , Where hell and heaven shall leave thee free To the universe of destiny . VOL . III . 4 This ...
... soul Through the stormy shades of thy worldly way , And the billows of cloud that around thee roll Shall sleep in the light of a wondrous day , Where hell and heaven shall leave thee free To the universe of destiny . VOL . III . 4 This ...
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... hearted ; 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.
... hearted ; 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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... 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.
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