Poems, Volume 1James R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 pages |
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... the dark afloat , So took echo with delight , So took echo with delight , That her voice untuneful grown , Wears all day a fainter tone . 2 . I would mock thy chaunt anew ; But SONG . 15 - THE OWL . SONG THE CONTENTS.
... the dark afloat , So took echo with delight , So took echo with delight , That her voice untuneful grown , Wears all day a fainter tone . 2 . I would mock thy chaunt anew ; But SONG . 15 - THE OWL . SONG THE CONTENTS.
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... grow sere , When rooted in the garden of the mind , Because they are the earliest of the year ) . Nor was the night thy shroud . In sweet dreams softer than unbroken rest Thou leddest by the hand thine infant Hope . The eddying of her ...
... grow sere , When rooted in the garden of the mind , Because they are the earliest of the year ) . Nor was the night thy shroud . In sweet dreams softer than unbroken rest Thou leddest by the hand thine infant Hope . The eddying of her ...
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... growing , Oriana , At midnight the cock was crowing , Oriana : Winds were blowing , waters flowing , We heard the steeds to battle going , Oriana ; Aloud the hollow bugle blowing , Oriana . In the yew - wood black as night , Oriana ...
... growing , Oriana , At midnight the cock was crowing , Oriana : Winds were blowing , waters flowing , We heard the steeds to battle going , Oriana ; Aloud the hollow bugle blowing , Oriana . In the yew - wood black as night , Oriana ...
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... grow so full and deep In thy large eyes , that , overpower'd quite , I cannot veil , or droop my sight , But am as nothing in its light : As tho ' a star , in inmost heaven set , Ev'n while we gaze on it , Should slowly round his orb ...
... grow so full and deep In thy large eyes , that , overpower'd quite , I cannot veil , or droop my sight , But am as nothing in its light : As tho ' a star , in inmost heaven set , Ev'n while we gaze on it , Should slowly round his orb ...
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... Grow golden all about the sky ; In thee all passion becomes passionless , Touch'd by thy spirit's mellowness , Losing his fire and active might In a silent meditation , Falling into a still delight , And luxury of contemplation : As ...
... Grow golden all about the sky ; In thee all passion becomes passionless , Touch'd by thy spirit's mellowness , Losing his fire and active might In a silent meditation , Falling into a still delight , And luxury of contemplation : As ...
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