Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... 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 .
... 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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... night " opaque Clad like a worm while waiting for its wings ; Or doth the shadow of departed things Dwell on thy soul as on a breezeless lake ! Oh ! would that I could see thee in thy heaven For one brief hour , and know I was forgiven ...
... night " opaque Clad like a worm while waiting for its wings ; Or doth the shadow of departed things Dwell on thy soul as on a breezeless lake ! Oh ! would that I could see thee in thy heaven For one brief hour , and know I was forgiven ...
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... night , beneath the shadowy sycamore , To hear the lines , to me well known before , Embalm'd in music so translucent clear . Each word of thine came singly to the ear , Yet all was blended in a flowing stream . It had the rich repose ...
... night , beneath the shadowy sycamore , To hear the lines , to me well known before , Embalm'd in music so translucent clear . Each word of thine came singly to the ear , Yet all was blended in a flowing stream . It had the rich repose ...
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... night goes by , And make a lurid blot upon the sky , And all her cheer transform to dim opaque . But happy art thou , Moon ; no fault of thine , No just displeasure of thy lord , the Sun , Clothes thee in weed of penance , murk and dun ...
... night goes by , And make a lurid blot upon the sky , And all her cheer transform to dim opaque . But happy art thou , Moon ; no fault of thine , No just displeasure of thy lord , the Sun , Clothes thee in weed of penance , murk and dun ...
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... 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 , And ...
... 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 , And ...
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