PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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... deep and clear are thine Of wealthy smiles : but who may know Whether smile or frown be fleeter ? Whether smile or frown be sweeter , VOL . 1 . Who may know ? C Frowns perfect - sweet along the brow Light - glooming MADELINE.
... deep and clear are thine Of wealthy smiles : but who may know Whether smile or frown be fleeter ? Whether smile or frown be sweeter , VOL . 1 . Who may know ? C Frowns perfect - sweet along the brow Light - glooming MADELINE.
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... , did I turn away The boat - head down a broad canal From the main river sluiced , where all The sloping of the moon - lit sward Was damask - work , and deep inlay Of braided blooms unmown , which crept Adown to where.
... , did I turn away The boat - head down a broad canal From the main river sluiced , where all The sloping of the moon - lit sward Was damask - work , and deep inlay Of braided blooms unmown , which crept Adown to where.
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... deep sphere overhead , Distinct with vivid stars inlaid , Grew darker from that under - flame : So , leaping lightly from the boat , With silver anchor left afloat , In marvel whence that glory came Upon me , as in sleep I sank In cool ...
... deep sphere overhead , Distinct with vivid stars inlaid , Grew darker from that under - flame : So , leaping lightly from the boat , With silver anchor left afloat , In marvel whence that glory came Upon me , as in sleep I sank In cool ...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. And deep myrrh - thickets blowing round The stately cedar , tamarisks , Thick rosaries of scented thorn , Tall orient shrubs , and obelisks Graven with emblems of the time , In honour of the golden prime ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. And deep myrrh - thickets blowing round The stately cedar , tamarisks , Thick rosaries of scented thorn , Tall orient shrubs , and obelisks Graven with emblems of the time , In honour of the golden prime ...
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... gold . Thereon , his deep eye laughter - stirr'd With merriment of kingly pride , Sole star of all that place and time , I saw him - in his golden prime , THE GOOD HAROUN ALRASCHID ! ODE TO MEMORY . I. THOU who stealest fire ,
... gold . Thereon , his deep eye laughter - stirr'd With merriment of kingly pride , Sole star of all that place and time , I saw him - in his golden prime , THE GOOD HAROUN ALRASCHID ! ODE TO MEMORY . I. THOU who stealest fire ,
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