Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... HOPE , AND CHARITY 138 MEDITATIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE PIECES . - MEMORIAL POEMS- WHY IS THERE WAR ON EARTH ? • 141 LINES WRITTEN IN THE FLY - LEAF OF A COPY OF LUCRETIUS 143 LINES ON A CAST OF THE INFANT HERCULES 145 · SUMMER RAIN 148 TO ...
... HOPE , AND CHARITY 138 MEDITATIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE PIECES . - MEMORIAL POEMS- WHY IS THERE WAR ON EARTH ? • 141 LINES WRITTEN IN THE FLY - LEAF OF A COPY OF LUCRETIUS 143 LINES ON A CAST OF THE INFANT HERCULES 145 · SUMMER RAIN 148 TO ...
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... hope was only shy And wishing to be woo'd . Fain to descry The little cloud I thought could never vex My vernal season , I would still perplex With sighs the counsel of my destiny . Still it moved on , and ever larger grew , And still I ...
... hope was only shy And wishing to be woo'd . Fain to descry The little cloud I thought could never vex My vernal season , I would still perplex With sighs the counsel of my destiny . Still it moved on , and ever larger grew , And still I ...
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... course , unweeting of his deeds ; Till duty , hope , love , custom , prayers and creeds Crumble away , and yield to helpless wrong , That from the mere disuse of right proceeds . XIX . TO ALFRED TENNYSON . LONG have I known 20 SONNETS .
... course , unweeting of his deeds ; Till duty , hope , love , custom , prayers and creeds Crumble away , and yield to helpless wrong , That from the mere disuse of right proceeds . XIX . TO ALFRED TENNYSON . LONG have I known 20 SONNETS .
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... that , like the beryl , makes appear Visions of hope , begot of recollection . Knowing thee now , a real earth - treading man , Not less I love thee , and no more I can . 6 XX . TO A FRIEND . I KNOW too little SONNETS . 21.
... that , like the beryl , makes appear Visions of hope , begot of recollection . Knowing thee now , a real earth - treading man , Not less I love thee , and no more I can . 6 XX . TO A FRIEND . I KNOW too little SONNETS . 21.
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... hope and prime , Than for the beauty of thine age serene , That yet delights to weave the moral rhyme , Nor fears what is , should dim what thou hast been . XXIII . ON READING THE MEMOIR OF MISS GRIZZLE BAILLIE 24 SONNETS .
... hope and prime , Than for the beauty of thine age serene , That yet delights to weave the moral rhyme , Nor fears what is , should dim what thou hast been . XXIII . ON READING THE MEMOIR OF MISS GRIZZLE BAILLIE 24 SONNETS .
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