Records of WomanWoodstock Books, 1991 - 323 ページ |
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... smile , smile on ! too bright art thou for grief . Death ! -what , is death a lock'd and treasur'd thing . Guarded by swords of fire ? 2 a hidden spring , A fabled fruit , that I should thus endure , As if the world within me held no ...
... smile , smile on ! too bright art thou for grief . Death ! -what , is death a lock'd and treasur'd thing . Guarded by swords of fire ? 2 a hidden spring , A fabled fruit , that I should thus endure , As if the world within me held no ...
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... smile - my own , my own , shall be the sunny smile , Which brightly fell , and joyously , on all but me erewhile ! No more in vain affection's thirst my weary soul Oh ! shall pine- years of hope deferr'd were paid by one fond glance of ...
... smile - my own , my own , shall be the sunny smile , Which brightly fell , and joyously , on all but me erewhile ! No more in vain affection's thirst my weary soul Oh ! shall pine- years of hope deferr'd were paid by one fond glance of ...
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... smile upon her , ere she went to rest . Too sad a smile ! its living light was o'er , It answer'd hers no more . The earth grew silent when thy voice departed , The home too lonely whence thy step had fled ; What then was left for her ...
... smile upon her , ere she went to rest . Too sad a smile ! its living light was o'er , It answer'd hers no more . The earth grew silent when thy voice departed , The home too lonely whence thy step had fled ; What then was left for her ...
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Gertrude or Fidelity till Death | 55 |
Imelda | 61 |
Edith a Tale of the Woods | 69 |
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bear beauty beneath bird breast breath breeze bright brow cheek child clear dark dead death deep dream dwell earth Ev'n face fair fear flow flowers forest gathering gentle give glad glance gleam glow gone grave green grief hair hall hand happy hath head hear heart heaven holy hope hour land leaves lifted light lips live lone look lov'd meet memory midst mother mournful never night o'er once pale pass'd proud rest rich rose round shadow silent sleep smile soft song soul sound speak spirit spring stars stood stream strong sweet sword tears tender thee thine things thou Thou hast thought thro tone tree unto voice wandering waters wave wild wind woman's woods young youth