The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 第 5 巻Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1860 |
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... thee . Saw ye not then my banner ? quoth the Lord Of Ocean ; on the topmast - head it stood To tell the tale of triumph ; .. or did night Hide the glad signal , and the joy hath yet To reach her ? Now had they almost attain'd The palace ...
... thee . Saw ye not then my banner ? quoth the Lord Of Ocean ; on the topmast - head it stood To tell the tale of triumph ; .. or did night Hide the glad signal , and the joy hath yet To reach her ? Now had they almost attain'd The palace ...
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... thee , Bear with thy brother ! gently bear with him , My gentle Prince ! he is the headstrong slave Of passions unsubdued ; he feels no tie Of kindly love , or blood ; . . provoke him not , Madoc ! ... It is his nature's malady . Thou ...
... thee , Bear with thy brother ! gently bear with him , My gentle Prince ! he is the headstrong slave Of passions unsubdued ; he feels no tie Of kindly love , or blood ; . . provoke him not , Madoc ! ... It is his nature's malady . Thou ...
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... Thee , Lord ! he sung , O Father ! Thee , whose wisdom , Thee , whose power , Whose love , ..all love , all power , all wisdom , Thou ? Tongue cannot utter , nor can heart conceive . He in the lowest depth of Being framed The ...
... Thee , Lord ! he sung , O Father ! Thee , whose wisdom , Thee , whose power , Whose love , ..all love , all power , all wisdom , Thou ? Tongue cannot utter , nor can heart conceive . He in the lowest depth of Being framed The ...
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... thee In dreams that come from Heaven ? The Prince replied , Thou shalt hear all ; . . but if , amid the tale , Strictly sincere , I haply should rehearse Aught to the King ungrateful , let my brother Be patient with the involuntary ...
... thee In dreams that come from Heaven ? The Prince replied , Thou shalt hear all ; . . but if , amid the tale , Strictly sincere , I haply should rehearse Aught to the King ungrateful , let my brother Be patient with the involuntary ...
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... thee . Alas , Two brethren thou wilt lose when one shall fall ! .. Lament not him whom death may save from guilt ; For all too surely in the conqueror Thou wilt find one whom his own fears henceforth Must make to all his kin a perilous ...
... thee . Alas , Two brethren thou wilt lose when one shall fall ! .. Lament not him whom death may save from guilt ; For all too surely in the conqueror Thou wilt find one whom his own fears henceforth Must make to all his kin a perilous ...
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