Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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... never saw , Nor shall see , here or elsewhere , till I die , Not though I 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 ...
... never saw , Nor shall see , here or elsewhere , till I die , Not though I 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 ...
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... never see my face again , Pray for my soul . More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of . Wherefore , let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day . For what are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a ...
... never see my face again , Pray for my soul . More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of . Wherefore , let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day . For what are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a ...
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... never pencil drew . Half light , half shade , She stood , a sight to make an old man young . So rapt , we near'd the house ; but she , a Rose In roses , mingled with her fragrant toil , Nor heard us come , nor from her tendance turn'd ...
... never pencil drew . Half light , half shade , She stood , a sight to make an old man young . So rapt , we near'd the house ; but she , a Rose In roses , mingled with her fragrant toil , Nor heard us come , nor from her tendance turn'd ...
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... never can be wholly known , Her beauty grew ; till Autumn brought an hour For Eustace , when I heard his deep " I will , " Breathed , like the covenant of a God , to hold From thence thro ' all the worlds : but I rose up Full of his ...
... never can be wholly known , Her beauty grew ; till Autumn brought an hour For Eustace , when I heard his deep " I will , " Breathed , like the covenant of a God , to hold From thence thro ' all the worlds : but I rose up Full of his ...
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... never need of vows , And kisses , where the heart on one wild leap Hung tranced from all pulsation , as above The heavens between their fairy fleeces pale Sow'd all their mystic gulfs with fleeting stars ; Or while the balmy glooming ...
... never need of vows , And kisses , where the heart on one wild leap Hung tranced from all pulsation , as above The heavens between their fairy fleeces pale Sow'd all their mystic gulfs with fleeting stars ; Or while the balmy glooming ...
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