Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... human kind Have no reward on earth but empty fame ? " Tis not the echoed name , Oh , say not so . Dear though it be - dear to the wafting wind , That is not all the poet leaves behind , Who once has kindled an undying flame . And what ...
... human kind Have no reward on earth but empty fame ? " Tis not the echoed name , Oh , say not so . Dear though it be - dear to the wafting wind , That is not all the poet leaves behind , Who once has kindled an undying flame . And what ...
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... human kind had but a little share Of the world's heritage , before me glide All dim and silent . Now with sterner mien Heroic shadows , names renown'd in song , Rush by . And , deck'd with garlands ever green , In light and music sweep ...
... human kind had but a little share Of the world's heritage , before me glide All dim and silent . Now with sterner mien Heroic shadows , names renown'd in song , Rush by . And , deck'd with garlands ever green , In light and music sweep ...
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... human thing not quick of sense , With scarce a twinkling spark of intellect , With much of body's , more of mind's defect , Hath hobbled upon earth for eighty years ; And now , unconscious of the hopes and fears That the past life of ...
... human thing not quick of sense , With scarce a twinkling spark of intellect , With much of body's , more of mind's defect , Hath hobbled upon earth for eighty years ; And now , unconscious of the hopes and fears That the past life of ...
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... human will On those far lights that , whether fixt and still , Or moving visibly along their road , Were mighty to predestine , rule , forebode ; Yea , to disclose , to long observant skill , Not season's course alone , but good and ill ...
... human will On those far lights that , whether fixt and still , Or moving visibly along their road , Were mighty to predestine , rule , forebode ; Yea , to disclose , to long observant skill , Not season's course alone , but good and ill ...
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... In the fell jar of poverty and power ? The man but now that lived , may now be dead . Has Nature of her human brood no care , That on their bloody deeds she smiles so fair ? XLIII . TO MRS . CHARLES FOX . Now the 44 SONNETS .
... In the fell jar of poverty and power ? The man but now that lived , may now be dead . Has Nature of her human brood no care , That on their bloody deeds she smiles so fair ? XLIII . TO MRS . CHARLES FOX . Now the 44 SONNETS .
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