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Page 82
... clouds that , hung on high , Roof'd the world with doubt and fear , Floating thro ' an evening atmosphere , Grow golden all about the sky ; In thee all passion becomes passionless , Touch'd by thy spirit's mellowness , Losing his fire ...
... clouds that , hung on high , Roof'd the world with doubt and fear , Floating thro ' an evening atmosphere , Grow golden all about the sky ; In thee all passion becomes passionless , Touch'd by thy spirit's mellowness , Losing his fire ...
Page 99
... walls Rose slowly to a music slowly breathed , A cloud that gather'd shape : for it may be That , while I speak of it , a little while My heart may wander from its deeper woe . " O mother Ida , many - fountain'd Ida , и 2 CENONE . 99 66.
... walls Rose slowly to a music slowly breathed , A cloud that gather'd shape : for it may be That , while I speak of it , a little while My heart may wander from its deeper woe . " O mother Ida , many - fountain'd Ida , и 2 CENONE . 99 66.
Page 101
... cloud Had lost his way between the piney sides Of this long glen . Then to the bower they came , Naked they came to that smooth - swarded bower , And at their feet the crocus orake like fire , Violet , amaracus , and asphodel , Lotos ...
... cloud Had lost his way between the piney sides Of this long glen . Then to the bower they came , Naked they came to that smooth - swarded bower , And at their feet the crocus orake like fire , Violet , amaracus , and asphodel , Lotos ...
Page 102
... cloud , and lean'd Upon him , slowly dropping fragrant dew . Then first I heard the voice of her , to whom Coming thro ' Heaven , like a light that grows Larger and clearer , with one mind the Gods Rise up for reverence . She to Paris ...
... cloud , and lean'd Upon him , slowly dropping fragrant dew . Then first I heard the voice of her , to whom Coming thro ' Heaven , like a light that grows Larger and clearer , with one mind the Gods Rise up for reverence . She to Paris ...
Page 105
... cloud , And I was left alone within the bower ; And from that time to this I am alone , And I shall be alone until I die . " Yet , mother Ida , harken ere I die . Fairest - why fairest wife ? am I not fair ? My love hath told me so a ...
... cloud , And I was left alone within the bower ; And from that time to this I am alone , And I shall be alone until I die . " Yet , mother Ida , harken ere I die . Fairest - why fairest wife ? am I not fair ? My love hath told me so a ...
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