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... BREAK , BREAK , BREAK 378 THE POET'S SONG 379 imps a POEMS . ( PUBLISHED 1830. ) B POEMS . xii CONTENTS .
... BREAK , BREAK , BREAK 378 THE POET'S SONG 379 imps a POEMS . ( PUBLISHED 1830. ) B POEMS . xii CONTENTS .
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... of old , Until the breaking of the light , Wrestled with wandering Israel , Past Yabbok brook the livelong night , And heaven's mazed signs stood still In the dim tract of Penuel . MADELINE . 1 . THOU art not steep'd in golden 14 ΤΟ.
... of old , Until the breaking of the light , Wrestled with wandering Israel , Past Yabbok brook the livelong night , And heaven's mazed signs stood still In the dim tract of Penuel . MADELINE . 1 . THOU art not steep'd in golden 14 ΤΟ.
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... breaks and dances ; When I would kiss thy hand , The flush of anger'd shame O'erflows thy calmer glances , And o'er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown : But when I turn away , Thou , willing me to stay , Wooest not , nor ...
... breaks and dances ; When I would kiss thy hand , The flush of anger'd shame O'erflows thy calmer glances , And o'er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown : But when I turn away , Thou , willing me to stay , Wooest not , nor ...
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... breaking heart that will not break , Oriana ! O pale , pale face so sweet and meek , Oriana ! Thou smilest , but thou dost not speak , And then the tears run down my cheek , Oriana : What wantest thou ? whom dost thou seek , Oriana ? I ...
... breaking heart that will not break , Oriana ! O pale , pale face so sweet and meek , Oriana ! Thou smilest , but thou dost not speak , And then the tears run down my cheek , Oriana : What wantest thou ? whom dost thou seek , Oriana ? I ...
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... breaking , and my eyes are dim , And I am all aweary of my life . " O mother Ida , many - fountain'd Ida , Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . Hear me O Earth , hear me O Hills , O Caves That house the cold crown'd snake ! O mountain ...
... breaking , and my eyes are dim , And I am all aweary of my life . " O mother Ida , many - fountain'd Ida , Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . Hear me O Earth , hear me O Hills , O Caves That house the cold crown'd snake ! O mountain ...
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