Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... feel no pain . The throes and agonies of a heart explain Its very depth of want at inmost core ; Prove that it does believe , and would adore , And doth with ill for ever strive and strain . I not lament for happy childish years , For ...
... feel no pain . The throes and agonies of a heart explain Its very depth of want at inmost core ; Prove that it does believe , and would adore , And doth with ill for ever strive and strain . I not lament for happy childish years , For ...
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... sweet maid , with ready mirth dost fill The wide survey of water , wood , and hill . I feel a pulse of pleasure newly born , And scarce believe that " man was made to mourn . " XXXIX . KESWICK . THE Church is holy still , 40 SONNETS .
... sweet maid , with ready mirth dost fill The wide survey of water , wood , and hill . I feel a pulse of pleasure newly born , And scarce believe that " man was made to mourn . " XXXIX . KESWICK . THE Church is holy still , 40 SONNETS .
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... , Long listening for the signal of a sigh ; And the sweet Nun , diffused in voiceless prayer , Feel her own soul through all the brooding air . GILL HEAD . M VII . MAY MORNING . IN days of yore , 66 SONNETS ON THE SEASONS .
... , Long listening for the signal of a sigh ; And the sweet Nun , diffused in voiceless prayer , Feel her own soul through all the brooding air . GILL HEAD . M VII . MAY MORNING . IN days of yore , 66 SONNETS ON THE SEASONS .
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... feel : -I never may behold The spark of life , that trimm'd in garb so bright That flying quintessence of ruby , gold , Mild emerald , and lucid chrysolite . Yet am I glad that life and joy were there , That the small creature was as ...
... feel : -I never may behold The spark of life , that trimm'd in garb so bright That flying quintessence of ruby , gold , Mild emerald , and lucid chrysolite . Yet am I glad that life and joy were there , That the small creature was as ...
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... feel their life , how brief they cannot know ; But happier far the bird that can repeat Sweet words , by sweeter lips made doubly sweet . " When Messrs . Hawes and Fellowes ascended Mont Blanc G 2 LINES . 83 LINES WRITTEN OPPOSITE A ...
... feel their life , how brief they cannot know ; But happier far the bird that can repeat Sweet words , by sweeter lips made doubly sweet . " When Messrs . Hawes and Fellowes ascended Mont Blanc G 2 LINES . 83 LINES WRITTEN OPPOSITE A ...
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