Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... living man , my sire , I shrank unequal from the task to praise The ripening worth of thy successive days , What shall I do since that imputed fire , Extinct its earthly aliment , doth aspire , Purged from the passionate subject of all ...
... living man , my sire , I shrank unequal from the task to praise The ripening worth of thy successive days , What shall I do since that imputed fire , Extinct its earthly aliment , doth aspire , Purged from the passionate subject of all ...
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... , Yet felt the lighter for its vanishing , Proved that the sun was shining by its shade : Then can a drop of the eternal spring , Shadow of living lights , in vain be made ? V. PAINS I have known , that cannot be again 6 SONNETS .
... , Yet felt the lighter for its vanishing , Proved that the sun was shining by its shade : Then can a drop of the eternal spring , Shadow of living lights , in vain be made ? V. PAINS I have known , that cannot be again 6 SONNETS .
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... living flood of beauty . For thou hast proved that purest joy is duty , And love a fondling , that the trunk entwines Of sternest fortitude . Oh , what must be Thy glory here , and what the huge reward In that blest region of thy poesy ...
... living flood of beauty . For thou hast proved that purest joy is duty , And love a fondling , that the trunk entwines Of sternest fortitude . Oh , what must be Thy glory here , and what the huge reward In that blest region of thy poesy ...
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... 'd outline with the living hue , And every note of feeling proved and tested . What might old Pindar be , if once again . The harp and voice were trembling with his strain . XXX . DIANA AND ENDYMION . It was a learned SONNETS . 31.
... 'd outline with the living hue , And every note of feeling proved and tested . What might old Pindar be , if once again . The harp and voice were trembling with his strain . XXX . DIANA AND ENDYMION . It was a learned SONNETS . 31.
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... living spirit and a 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 ...
... living spirit and a 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 ...
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