Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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Page 11
... live three lives of mortal men , So great a miracle as yonder hilt . Then with both hands I flung him , wheeling him , But when I look'd again , behold an arm , Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , That caught him by the hilt ...
... live three lives of mortal men , So great a miracle as yonder hilt . Then with both hands I flung him , wheeling him , But when I look'd again , behold an arm , Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , That caught him by the hilt ...
Page 44
... live my life . " Oh ! who would love ? I woo'd a woman once , But she was sharper than an eastern wind , And all my heart turn'd from her , as a thorn Turns from the sea : but let me live my life . " He sang his song , and I replied ...
... live my life . " Oh ! who would love ? I woo'd a woman once , But she was sharper than an eastern wind , And all my heart turn'd from her , as a thorn Turns from the sea : but let me live my life . " He sang his song , and I replied ...
Page 56
... sometimes Sucking the damps for drink , and eating not , Except the spare chance - gift of those that came To touch my body and be heal'd , and live . And they say then that I work'd miracles , Whereof 56 ST . SIMEON STYLITES .
... sometimes Sucking the damps for drink , and eating not , Except the spare chance - gift of those that came To touch my body and be heal'd , and live . And they say then that I work'd miracles , Whereof 56 ST . SIMEON STYLITES .
Page 87
... Live - yet live- Shall sharpest pathos blight us , knowing all Life needs for life is possible to will— Live happy ! tend thy flowers : be tended by My blessing ! should my shadow cross thy thoughts Too sadly for their peace , so put it ...
... Live - yet live- Shall sharpest pathos blight us , knowing all Life needs for life is possible to will— Live happy ! tend thy flowers : be tended by My blessing ! should my shadow cross thy thoughts Too sadly for their peace , so put it ...
Page 123
... live and sigh , Than once from dread of pain to die . " Sick art thou - a divided will Still heaping on the fear of ill The fear of men , a coward still . " Do men love thee ? Art thou so bound To men , that how thy name may sound Will ...
... live and sigh , Than once from dread of pain to die . " Sick art thou - a divided will Still heaping on the fear of ill The fear of men , a coward still . " Do men love thee ? Art thou so bound To men , that how thy name may sound Will ...
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