Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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... MAID . 211 THE VISION OF SIN . 213 THE SKIPPING ROPE . 227 66 " " MOVE EASTWARD , HAPPY EARTH , AND LEAVE 228 66 BREAK , BREAK , BREAK , " . 229 THE POET'S SONG 230 POEMS . THE EPIC . AT Francis Allen's on the CONTENTS . vii.
... MAID . 211 THE VISION OF SIN . 213 THE SKIPPING ROPE . 227 66 " " MOVE EASTWARD , HAPPY EARTH , AND LEAVE 228 66 BREAK , BREAK , BREAK , " . 229 THE POET'S SONG 230 POEMS . THE EPIC . AT Francis Allen's on the CONTENTS . vii.
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... happy , fair with orchard - lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea , Where I will heal me of my grievous wound . " So said he , and the barge with oar and sail Moved from the brink , like some full - breasted swan That ...
... happy , fair with orchard - lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea , Where I will heal me of my grievous wound . " So said he , and the barge with oar and sail Moved from the brink , like some full - breasted swan That ...
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... happy man , when the dark East , Unseen , is brightening to his bridal morn . And sure this orbit of the memory folds For ever in itself the day we went To see her . All the land in flowery squares , Beneath a broad and equal - blowing ...
... happy man , when the dark East , Unseen , is brightening to his bridal morn . And sure this orbit of the memory folds For ever in itself the day we went To see her . All the land in flowery squares , Beneath a broad and equal - blowing ...
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... happy home , the ground . To left and right , The cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled , and the nightingale Sang loud , as though he were the bird of day . And Eustace turn'd ...
... happy home , the ground . To left and right , The cuckoo told his name to all the hills ; The mellow ouzel fluted in the elm ; The redcap whistled , and the nightingale Sang loud , as though he were the bird of day . And Eustace turn'd ...
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... happy shade - and still went wavering down , But , ere it touch'd a foot , that might have danced The greensward into greener circles , dipt , And mix'd with shadows of the common ground ! But the full day dwelt on her brows , and sunn ...
... happy shade - and still went wavering down , But , ere it touch'd a foot , that might have danced The greensward into greener circles , dipt , And mix'd with shadows of the common ground ! But the full day dwelt on her brows , and sunn ...
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