Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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Page 22
... folds For ever in itself the day we went To see her . All the land in flowery squares , Beneath a broad and equal - blowing wind , Smelt of the coming summer , as one large cloud Drew downward : but all else of Heaven was pure 22 THE ...
... folds For ever in itself the day we went To see her . All the land in flowery squares , Beneath a broad and equal - blowing wind , Smelt of the coming summer , as one large cloud Drew downward : but all else of Heaven was pure 22 THE ...
Page 27
... hours , dispensers of all good , O'er the mute city stole with folded wings , Distilling odours on me as they went To greet their fairer sisters of the East . Love at first sight , first - born , and OR , THE PICTURES . 27 27.
... hours , dispensers of all good , O'er the mute city stole with folded wings , Distilling odours on me as they went To greet their fairer sisters of the East . Love at first sight , first - born , and OR , THE PICTURES . 27 27.
Page 30
... folded annals of my youth ; And while I mused , Love with knit brows went by , And with a flying finger swept my lips , And spake , " Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those , who setting wide the doors , that bar The secret bridal ...
... folded annals of my youth ; And while I mused , Love with knit brows went by , And with a flying finger swept my lips , And spake , " Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those , who setting wide the doors , that bar The secret bridal ...
Page 45
... folded in thy sister's arm , And sleeping , haply dream her arm is mine . 66 Sleep , Ellen , folded in Emilia's arm , Emilia , fairer than all else but thou , For thou art fairer than all else that is . 66 Sleep , breathing health and ...
... folded in thy sister's arm , And sleeping , haply dream her arm is mine . 66 Sleep , Ellen , folded in Emilia's arm , Emilia , fairer than all else but thou , For thou art fairer than all else that is . 66 Sleep , breathing health and ...
Page 132
... press his hands ? He answers not , nor understands . " His palms are folded on his breast : There is no other thing express'd But long disquiet merged in rest . " His lips are very mild and meek : Though 132 THE TWO VOICES .
... press his hands ? He answers not , nor understands . " His palms are folded on his breast : There is no other thing express'd But long disquiet merged in rest . " His lips are very mild and meek : Though 132 THE TWO VOICES .
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