Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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... 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 paint ...
... 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 paint ...
Page 65
... unto Saint . V. For oft I talk'd with him apart , And told him of my choice , Until he plagiarised a heart , And answer'd with a voice . VI . Tho ' what he whisper'd under Heaven None else could understand ; I found him garrulously ...
... unto Saint . V. For oft I talk'd with him apart , And told him of my choice , Until he plagiarised a heart , And answer'd with a voice . VI . Tho ' what he whisper'd under Heaven None else could understand ; I found him garrulously ...
Page 70
... left his good arm - chair , And rode his hunter down . XXVII . " And with him Albert came on his . I look'd at him with joy : As cowslip unto oxlip is , So seems she to the boy . XXVIII . " An hour had past - and , 70 THE TALKING OAK .
... left his good arm - chair , And rode his hunter down . XXVII . " And with him Albert came on his . I look'd at him with joy : As cowslip unto oxlip is , So seems she to the boy . XXVIII . " An hour had past - and , 70 THE TALKING OAK .
Page 88
... unto a savage race , That hoard , and sleep , and feed , and know not me . I cannot rest from travel : I will drink Life to the lees : all times I have enjoy'd Greatly , have suffer'd greatly , both with those That loved me , and alone ...
... unto a savage race , That hoard , and sleep , and feed , and know not me . I cannot rest from travel : I will drink Life to the lees : all times I have enjoy'd Greatly , have suffer'd greatly , both with those That loved me , and alone ...
Page 107
... unto sunlight , and as water unto wine— Here at least , where nature sickens , nothing . Ah , for some retreat Deep in yonder shining Orient , where my life began to beat ; Where in wild Mahratta - battle fell my father evil - starred ...
... unto sunlight , and as water unto wine— Here at least , where nature sickens , nothing . Ah , for some retreat Deep in yonder shining Orient , where my life began to beat ; Where in wild Mahratta - battle fell my father evil - starred ...
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