Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... GOOD NIGHT 202 VALENTINE , BY AN AGED LOVER 204 AS THE DEW OF THE MORNING 205 LINES 205 TO A FRIEND LEAVING GRASMERE 206 SONG . 207 SONG 208 THE SOLACE OF SONG 209 Page MISCELLANEOUS POEMS - continued . WHEN I WAS YOUNG viii CONTENTS .
... GOOD NIGHT 202 VALENTINE , BY AN AGED LOVER 204 AS THE DEW OF THE MORNING 205 LINES 205 TO A FRIEND LEAVING GRASMERE 206 SONG . 207 SONG 208 THE SOLACE OF SONG 209 Page MISCELLANEOUS POEMS - continued . WHEN I WAS YOUNG viii CONTENTS .
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... morn , dissolves , combines All creatures with a 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 ...
... morn , dissolves , combines All creatures with a 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 ...
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... moon Gazing for hours on her Endymion , Till she turned pale , by jocund morn surprised While he , wrapped up in trance or vision dim , Sleeps in her sight that ever wakes for him . XXXI . ECLIPSE . So pure , so clear , 32 SONNETS .
... moon Gazing for hours on her Endymion , Till she turned pale , by jocund morn surprised While he , wrapped up in trance or vision dim , Sleeps in her sight that ever wakes for him . XXXI . ECLIPSE . So pure , so clear , 32 SONNETS .
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... morn to night . Thy dimpled cheek is gay , and softly bright As the fixt beauty of the mossy rose ; Yet will it change its hue for other's woes , And native red contend with piteous white . Thou bear'st a name by Jesus known and loved ...
... morn to night . Thy dimpled cheek is gay , and softly bright As the fixt beauty of the mossy rose ; Yet will it change its hue for other's woes , And native red contend with piteous white . Thou bear'st a name by Jesus known and loved ...
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... morn , whose grave monastic grey Clothes the meek east in garment meet to pray With sweet humility , without a qualm . And yet , even now , in this most blessed hour , Who knows but that the murderous shot is sped In the fell jar of ...
... morn , whose grave monastic grey Clothes the meek east in garment meet to pray With sweet humility , without a qualm . And yet , even now , in this most blessed hour , Who knows but that the murderous shot is sped In the fell jar of ...
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