Poems, Volume 1James R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 pages |
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Page 28
... half - glance upon the sky WITH At night he said , “ The wanderings Of this most intricate Universe Teach me the nothingness of things . " Yet could not all creation pierce Beyond the bottom of 28 ADELINE . A CHARACTER.
... half - glance upon the sky WITH At night he said , “ The wanderings Of this most intricate Universe Teach me the nothingness of things . " Yet could not all creation pierce Beyond the bottom of 28 ADELINE . A CHARACTER.
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... half in fear , Shrill music reach'd them on the middle sea . Whither away , whither away , whither away ? fly no more . Whither away from the high green field , and the happy blossoming shore ? Day and night to the billow the fountain ...
... half in fear , Shrill music reach'd them on the middle sea . Whither away , whither away , whither away ? fly no more . Whither away from the high green field , and the happy blossoming shore ? Day and night to the billow the fountain ...
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... Half God's good sabbath , while the worn - out clerk Brow - beats his desk below . Thou from a throne Mounted in heaven wilt shoot into the dark Arrows of lightnings . I will stand and mark . POE.MS. ( PUBLISHED 1832. ) A [ This ...
... Half God's good sabbath , while the worn - out clerk Brow - beats his desk below . Thou from a throne Mounted in heaven wilt shoot into the dark Arrows of lightnings . I will stand and mark . POE.MS. ( PUBLISHED 1832. ) A [ This ...
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... , And music , went to Camelot : Or when the moon was overhead , Came two young lovers lately wed ; " I am half - sick of shadows , " said The Lady of Shalott . A PART III . BOW - SHOT from her bower THE LADY OF SHALOTT . 53 Page.
... , And music , went to Camelot : Or when the moon was overhead , Came two young lovers lately wed ; " I am half - sick of shadows , " said The Lady of Shalott . A PART III . BOW - SHOT from her bower THE LADY OF SHALOTT . 53 Page.
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... half - open lattices Coming in the scented breeze , Fed thee , a child , lying alone , With whitest honey in fairy gardens cull'd — A glorious child , dreaming alone , In silk - soft folds , upon yielding down , With the hum of swarming ...
... half - open lattices Coming in the scented breeze , Fed thee , a child , lying alone , With whitest honey in fairy gardens cull'd — A glorious child , dreaming alone , In silk - soft folds , upon yielding down , With the hum of swarming ...
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