Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... stay'd , 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 .
... stay'd , 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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... shades and echoes that are memory's being . Hearing we hear not , and we see not seeing , If passion , fancy , faith move not among The never - present moments of reflection . Long have I view'd thee in the crystal sphere Of verse ...
... shades and echoes that are memory's being . Hearing we hear not , and we see not seeing , If passion , fancy , faith move not among The never - present moments of reflection . Long have I view'd thee in the crystal sphere Of verse ...
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... shade is turn'd The trick of joy 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 ...
... shade is turn'd The trick of joy 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 ...
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... shaded , That they were ever twain could not be told . E'en so for thee , sweet daughter of my friend , May Albion and Allmain their virtues blend . XXXVIII . RIGHT merry lass , thy overweening joy Turns SONNETS . 39.
... shaded , That they were ever twain could not be told . E'en so for thee , sweet daughter of my friend , May Albion and Allmain their virtues blend . XXXVIII . RIGHT merry lass , thy overweening joy Turns SONNETS . 39.
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... 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 , who rear'd the towers , Nigh the moist cradle of the Foundling Brothers , The faith ...
... 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 , who rear'd the towers , Nigh the moist cradle of the Foundling Brothers , The faith ...
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