Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... POOR MAN'S REASONS FOR NOT MARRYING . 200 LINES WRITTEN IMPROMPTU AFTER HEARING A LADY SINGING . 201 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 ...
... POOR MAN'S REASONS FOR NOT MARRYING . 200 LINES WRITTEN IMPROMPTU AFTER HEARING A LADY SINGING . 201 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 ...
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... poor wit's devising may find grace To breed high memories in the womb of time ? But to confound the time the Muse I woo ; ' Then ' tis but just that time confound me too . VII . A LONELY wanderer upon earth am I , 8 SONNETS.
... poor wit's devising may find grace To breed high memories in the womb of time ? But to confound the time the Muse I woo ; ' Then ' tis but just that time confound me too . VII . A LONELY wanderer upon earth am I , 8 SONNETS.
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... poor a thing congratulate The blest completion of a patient wooing , Or how commend a younger man for doing What ne'er to do hath been his fault or fate ? There is a fable , that I once did read , Of a bad angel , that was someway good ...
... poor a thing congratulate The blest completion of a patient wooing , Or how commend a younger man for doing What ne'er to do hath been his fault or fate ? There is a fable , that I once did read , Of a bad angel , that was someway good ...
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... is not so soon unlearn'd : The substance flits , the shadow lingers after . The soul once rich in joy , though poor it be , Will yet be bounteous in its poverty . XXVI . ACCUSE not gracious Nature of neglect , Nor SONNETS . 27.
... is not so soon unlearn'd : The substance flits , the shadow lingers after . The soul once rich in joy , though poor it be , Will yet be bounteous in its poverty . XXVI . ACCUSE not gracious Nature of neglect , Nor SONNETS . 27.
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... poor bard lament to thee The murderous death of many a noble tree , That wont to shade thee in the grassy lane . Would that religion of old time were ours , ( In that one article , not all the others , ) Which the first Romans held ...
... poor bard lament to thee The murderous death of many a noble tree , That wont to shade thee in the grassy lane . Would that religion of old time were ours , ( In that one article , not all the others , ) Which the first Romans held ...
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