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... passing along the sobered streets , whose stones , but a few hours ago , clanked to the mad rushing to and fro of unhallowed feet , while the air , now so still , or murmuring but with happy voices , attuned to the spirit of the day ...
... passing along the sobered streets , whose stones , but a few hours ago , clanked to the mad rushing to and fro of unhallowed feet , while the air , now so still , or murmuring but with happy voices , attuned to the spirit of the day ...
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... passing away with their sym- bols into oblivion , nor leaving a trace behind - only a sense of their transito- ry presence , consolatory and sublime ! Often do we vainly dream that Time works changes only by ages - by centuries ! But ...
... passing away with their sym- bols into oblivion , nor leaving a trace behind - only a sense of their transito- ry presence , consolatory and sublime ! Often do we vainly dream that Time works changes only by ages - by centuries ! But ...
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... passing bell , Which seem'd the dirge of Beauty , Hope , and Truth . We dreamt not thus that thou shouldst pass away , A lily opening to life's vernal sun ; That envious night should overcloud thy day , Ere half the sands of gladsome ...
... passing bell , Which seem'd the dirge of Beauty , Hope , and Truth . We dreamt not thus that thou shouldst pass away , A lily opening to life's vernal sun ; That envious night should overcloud thy day , Ere half the sands of gladsome ...
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... pass over the rest of the auction , which had now little interest for me , not excepting even the Venus , for a Venus Mr. Fudge pronounced the stone to be ; and , if some people were right in their surmises , he had better reason than ...
... pass over the rest of the auction , which had now little interest for me , not excepting even the Venus , for a Venus Mr. Fudge pronounced the stone to be ; and , if some people were right in their surmises , he had better reason than ...
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... passing on through this no- ble hall , I suddenly found myself in a world , —for I may call a space so lim- itless a world , -- that fairly struck me dumb with wonder . Above me was a crystal sky , brilliant with excess of light ...
... passing on through this no- ble hall , I suddenly found myself in a world , —for I may call a space so lim- itless a world , -- that fairly struck me dumb with wonder . Above me was a crystal sky , brilliant with excess of light ...
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113 ページ - All thoughts, all passions, all delights, Whatever stirs this mortal frame, All are but ministers of Love, And feed his sacred flame. Oft in my waking dreams do I Live o'er again that happy hour, When midway on the mount I lay, Beside the ruined tower.
113 ページ - Beyond the shadow of the ship, I watched the water-snakes : They moved in tracks of shining white, And when they reared, the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes. Within the shadow of the ship I watched their rich attire; Blue, glossy green, and velvet black, They coiled and swam; and every track Was a flash of golden fire.
113 ページ - It ceased; yet still the sails made on A pleasant noise till noon, A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune.
113 ページ - She listened with a flitting blush, With downcast eyes and modest grace ; For well she knew, I could not choose But gaze upon her face.
191 ページ - Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, — The seasons' difference : as the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind, Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say, This is no flattery : these are counsellors That feelingly persuade me what I am.
277 ページ - And peace went with them, one and all, And each calm pillow spread: But Guilt was my grim Chamberlain That lighted me to bed, And drew my midnight curtains round, With fingers bloody red!
114 ページ - The music and the doleful tale, The rich and balmy eve; And hopes, and fears that kindle hope, An undistinguishable throng, And gentle wishes long subdued, Subdued and cherished long. She wept with pity and delight, She blushed with love, and virgin shame; And like the murmur of a dream, I heard her breathe my name.
428 ページ - Alas, alas! how very soon this silly little Fly, Hearing his wily, flattering words, came slowly flitting by: With buzzing wings she hung aloft, then near and nearer drew, — Thinking only of her brilliant eyes, and green and purple hue; Thinking only of her crested head — poor foolish thing! At last, Up jumped the cunning Spider, and fiercely held her fast.
277 ページ - One that had never done me wrong, A feeble man and old: I led him to a lonely field; The moon shone clear and cold: Now here, said I, this man shall die, And I will have his gold!
278 ページ - Oh, God ! that horrid, horrid dream Besets me now awake ! Again — again, with dizzy brain, The human life I take ; And my red right hand grows raging hot, Like Cranmer's at the stake. " And still no peace for the restless clay, Will wave or mould allow ; The horrid thing pursues my soul, — It stands before me now ! " The fearful Boy looked up, and saw Huge drops upon his brow.