Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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... at 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.
... at 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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... praise the heavens for what they have ? ” And I made answer , " Were there nothing else For which to praise the heavens but only love , That only love were cause enough for praise . " Lightly he laughed , as one that read my thought ...
... praise the heavens for what they have ? ” And I made answer , " Were there nothing else For which to praise the heavens but only love , That only love were cause enough for praise . " Lightly he laughed , as one that read my thought ...
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... Sing in mine ears . But yield not me the praise : God only thro ' his bounty hath thought fit Among the powers and princes of this world , To make me an example to mankind , Which few can reach to . Yet I do not ST . SIMEON STYLITES . 61 ...
... Sing in mine ears . But yield not me the praise : God only thro ' his bounty hath thought fit Among the powers and princes of this world , To make me an example to mankind , Which few can reach to . Yet I do not ST . SIMEON STYLITES . 61 ...
Page 67
... like a stork ; XV . " The slight she - slips of loyal blood , And others , passing praise , Strait - laced , but all - too - full in bud For puritanic stays : XVI . " And I have shadow'd many a group F 2 THE TALKING OAK . 67.
... like a stork ; XV . " The slight she - slips of loyal blood , And others , passing praise , Strait - laced , but all - too - full in bud For puritanic stays : XVI . " And I have shadow'd many a group F 2 THE TALKING OAK . 67.
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... praise thee more in both Than bard has honour'd beech or lime , Or that Thessalian growth , LXXIV . In which the swarthy ringdove sat , And mystic sentence spoke ; And more than England honours that , Thy famous brother - oak , LXXV ...
... praise thee more in both Than bard has honour'd beech or lime , Or that Thessalian growth , LXXIV . In which the swarthy ringdove sat , And mystic sentence spoke ; And more than England honours that , Thy famous brother - oak , LXXV ...
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