Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... nought . I cannot find it , I cannot resume The thrilling calm , the gladness so intense , So simple , perfect , neither soul nor sense For hope had need , for hoarding thought had room : Yet shall the moral heart for aye retain The ...
... nought . I cannot find it , I cannot resume The thrilling calm , the gladness so intense , So simple , perfect , neither soul nor sense For hope had need , for hoarding thought had room : Yet shall the moral heart for aye retain The ...
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... Both to myself and thee I owe another— A holier passion , a devouter lay . Each spark of earthly fire I now must smother , And wish for nought for which I dare not pray . XXXIV . TO MISS MARTHA H— MARTHA , thy maiden D 2 SONNETS . 35 333.
... Both to myself and thee I owe another— A holier passion , a devouter lay . Each spark of earthly fire I now must smother , And wish for nought for which I dare not pray . XXXIV . TO MISS MARTHA H— MARTHA , thy maiden D 2 SONNETS . 35 333.
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... nought is seen beneath the pendent blue , The undistinguishable waste of day . So have I dream'd ! -oh , may the dream be true ! – That praying souls are purged from mortal hue , And grow as pure as He to whom they pray . LIII . THERE ...
... nought is seen beneath the pendent blue , The undistinguishable waste of day . So have I dream'd ! -oh , may the dream be true ! – That praying souls are purged from mortal hue , And grow as pure as He to whom they pray . LIII . THERE ...
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... Nought in the garden but stiff sticks of peas , And climbing weeds inextricably strong ; And scarce a fragment of autumnal song Whistles above the surly morning breeze . Yet still at eve we hear the merry owl , That sings not sweetly ...
... Nought in the garden but stiff sticks of peas , And climbing weeds inextricably strong ; And scarce a fragment of autumnal song Whistles above the surly morning breeze . Yet still at eve we hear the merry owl , That sings not sweetly ...
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... nought Forbad to hope whate'er of good may be , Where thou could'st know , and feel , and taste , and see That innocence which , lost , is vainly sought In this poor world . Yet , if thou wert so good As love conceives thee , thou had ...
... nought Forbad to hope whate'er of good may be , Where thou could'st know , and feel , and taste , and see That innocence which , lost , is vainly sought In this poor world . Yet , if thou wert so good As love conceives thee , thou had ...
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