Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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... heart Unto the shores of nothing ! Know you not Such touches are but embassies of love , To tamper with the feelings , ere he found Empire for life ? but Eustace painted her , And said to me , she sitting with us then , " When will you ...
... heart Unto the shores of nothing ! Know you not Such touches are but embassies of love , To tamper with the feelings , ere he found Empire for life ? but Eustace painted her , And said to me , she sitting with us then , " When will you ...
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... heart , Where was he , At such a distance from his youth in grief , That , having seen , forgot ? The common mouth , So gross to express delight , in praise of her Grew oratory . Such a lord is Love , And OR , THE PICTURES . 21.
... heart , Where was he , At such a distance from his youth in grief , That , having seen , forgot ? The common mouth , So gross to express delight , in praise of her Grew oratory . Such a lord is Love , And OR , THE PICTURES . 21.
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... heart was like a prophet to my heart , And told me I should love . A crowd of hopes , That sought to sow themselves like winged seeds , Born out of everything I heard and saw , Flutter'd about my senses and my soul ; And vague desires ...
... heart was like a prophet to my heart , And told me I should love . A crowd of hopes , That sought to sow themselves like winged seeds , Born out of everything I heard and saw , Flutter'd about my senses and my soul ; And vague desires ...
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... heart , more near and near , Like doves about a dovecote , wheeling round The central wish , until we settled there ... heart , the heart of her I loved ; And in that time and place she answer'd me , And in the compass of three little ...
... heart , more near and near , Like doves about a dovecote , wheeling round The central wish , until we settled there ... heart , the heart of her I loved ; And in that time and place she answer'd me , And in the compass of three little ...
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... heart , Let in the day . " Here , then , my words have end . Yet might I tell of meetings , of farewells— Of that which came between , more sweet than each , In whispers , like the whispers of the leaves That tremble round a nightingale ...
... heart , Let in the day . " Here , then , my words have end . Yet might I tell of meetings , of farewells— Of that which came between , more sweet than each , In whispers , like the whispers of the leaves That tremble round a nightingale ...
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