Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... star . Homeless she past , like a cloud on the blast , Seeking peace , finding war ; She is here in her car , From afar , and afar . Hum , hum ! I have stung her and wrung her ! The venom is working ; And if you had hung her With ...
... star . Homeless she past , like a cloud on the blast , Seeking peace , finding war ; She is here in her car , From afar , and afar . Hum , hum ! I have stung her and wrung her ! The venom is working ; And if you had hung her With ...
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... stars , and sea ; Light , sound , and motion own the potent sway , Responding to the charm with its own mystery . The winds are still , or the dry church - tower grass Knows not their gentle motions as they pass . Thou too , aërial pile ...
... stars , and sea ; Light , sound , and motion own the potent sway , Responding to the charm with its own mystery . The winds are still , or the dry church - tower grass Knows not their gentle motions as they pass . Thou too , aërial pile ...
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... ΑΠΟΤΜΟΝ . O , THERE are spirits in the air , And genii of the evening breeze , And gentle ghosts , with eyes as fair As star - beams among twilight trees Such lovely ministers to meet Oft hast thou turned from 50 ΤΟ ****
... ΑΠΟΤΜΟΝ . O , THERE are spirits in the air , And genii of the evening breeze , And gentle ghosts , with eyes as fair As star - beams among twilight trees Such lovely ministers to meet Oft hast thou turned from 50 ΤΟ ****
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... star , whose light did shine On some frail bark in winter's midnight roar ; Thou hast like to a rock - built refuge stood Above the blind and battling multitude ; In honoured poverty thy voice did weave Songs consecrate to truth and ...
... star , whose light did shine On some frail bark in winter's midnight roar ; Thou hast like to a rock - built refuge stood Above the blind and battling multitude ; In honoured poverty thy voice did weave Songs consecrate to truth and ...
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... stars were gathering overhead . " Is it not strange , Isabel , " said the youth , " I never saw the sun ? We will walk here " To - morrow ; thou shalt look on it with me . " That night the youth and lady mingled lay In love POEMS ...
... stars were gathering overhead . " Is it not strange , Isabel , " said the youth , " I never saw the sun ? We will walk here " To - morrow ; thou shalt look on it with me . " That night the youth and lady mingled lay In love POEMS ...
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