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... wait awhile , ' Twill grow , and then will wither ; The flowrets , brightly as they smile , Shall perish altogether : The merry sun , you sure would say , It ne'er could set in gloom ; But earth's best joys have all an end , And sin , a ...
... wait awhile , ' Twill grow , and then will wither ; The flowrets , brightly as they smile , Shall perish altogether : The merry sun , you sure would say , It ne'er could set in gloom ; But earth's best joys have all an end , And sin , a ...
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... wait to be instinct with gold And solar fire ! —ye mountains waving brown With thick - winged woods , and blotted with deep caves In secret places ; and ye paths that stray E'en as ye list ; what odours and what sighs Tend your sweet ...
... wait to be instinct with gold And solar fire ! —ye mountains waving brown With thick - winged woods , and blotted with deep caves In secret places ; and ye paths that stray E'en as ye list ; what odours and what sighs Tend your sweet ...
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... waiting for the evening , swells his hymn- His one sustained and heaven - aspiring tone- And when the sun hath vanished utterly , Arm over arm the cedars spread their shade , With arching wrist and long extended hands , And graveward ...
... waiting for the evening , swells his hymn- His one sustained and heaven - aspiring tone- And when the sun hath vanished utterly , Arm over arm the cedars spread their shade , With arching wrist and long extended hands , And graveward ...
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... wait for him survey , Where his own presence gloriously appears In worlds that were not founded for a day , But for eternal years ? And if at seasons this world's undelight Oppressed him , or the hollow at its heart , One glance at ...
... wait for him survey , Where his own presence gloriously appears In worlds that were not founded for a day , But for eternal years ? And if at seasons this world's undelight Oppressed him , or the hollow at its heart , One glance at ...
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... wait : O the Earl was fair to see ! I made a feast ; I bade him come ; I won his love , I brought him home . The wind is roaring in turret and tree . And after supper , on a bed , Upon my lap he laid his head : O the Earl was fair to ...
... wait : O the Earl was fair to see ! I made a feast ; I bade him come ; I won his love , I brought him home . The wind is roaring in turret and tree . And after supper , on a bed , Upon my lap he laid his head : O the Earl was fair to ...
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BABETTE Bassarid beat beneath bird Born boughs breast breath bright brow CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair feet fire flowers golden grass green grow hair hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hills King kiss laughed leave light lips live look morn murmur never night nightingale o'er once Ozana pain pale pass rain rest RICHARD WATSON DIXON ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN rose round scattered spaces shadowing bluff shadows shine silent sing singing cave sleep smile snow soft song soul sound stars stept stood stream strong sundew sweet thee THEOPHILE MARZIALS thine things THOMAS GORDON HAKE thou art thought thro To-morrow tree turn VIEUXBOIS Vizier voice vrom wake weep WILLIAM JOHN COURTHOPE wilt thou wind wings