PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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... DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN MARGARET THE BLACKBIRD THE DEATH OF THE OLD YEAR TO J. S. 66 YOU ASK ME , WHY , THOUGH ILL AT EASE , " " OF OLD SAT FREEDOM ON THE HEIGHTS , " · 175 185 204 208 · 210 • 214 • 219 221 66 " " LOVE THOU THY LAND , WITH ...
... DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN MARGARET THE BLACKBIRD THE DEATH OF THE OLD YEAR TO J. S. 66 YOU ASK ME , WHY , THOUGH ILL AT EASE , " " OF OLD SAT FREEDOM ON THE HEIGHTS , " · 175 185 204 208 · 210 • 214 • 219 221 66 " " LOVE THOU THY LAND , WITH ...
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... 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 garments caught from thee The light 22 ODE TO MEMORY . 32.
... 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 garments caught from thee The light 22 ODE TO MEMORY . 32.
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... of thine , Shadowy , dreaming Adeline ? Whence that aery bloom of thine , Like a lily which the sun Looks thro ' in his sad decline , And a rose - bush leans upon , Thou that faintly smilest still , As a Naiad in ADELINS •
... of thine , Shadowy , dreaming Adeline ? Whence that aery bloom of thine , Like a lily which the sun Looks thro ' in his sad decline , And a rose - bush leans upon , Thou that faintly smilest still , As a Naiad in ADELINS •
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... dreaming Adeline ? Some honey - converse feeds thy mind , Some spirit of a crimson rose In love with thee forgets to close His curtains , wasting odorous sighs All night long on darkness blind . What aileth thee ? whom waitest thou With ...
... dreaming Adeline ? Some honey - converse feeds thy mind , Some spirit of a crimson rose In love with thee forgets to close His curtains , wasting odorous sighs All night long on darkness blind . What aileth thee ? whom waitest thou With ...
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... dreams Of high desire . Thus truth was multiplied on truth , the world Like one great garden show'd , And thro ' the wreaths of floating dark upcurl'd , Rare sunrise flow'd . And Freedom rear'd in that august sunrise Her beautiful bold ...
... dreams Of high desire . Thus truth was multiplied on truth , the world Like one great garden show'd , And thro ' the wreaths of floating dark upcurl'd , Rare sunrise flow'd . And Freedom rear'd in that august sunrise Her beautiful bold ...
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