Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... soft repose ; Patient , yet not forgetful of the woes That are the heritage of mortal breath , As if one note divided life and death . But thou , sweet maid , with ready mirth dost fill The wide survey of water , wood , and hill . I ...
... soft repose ; Patient , yet not forgetful of the woes That are the heritage of mortal breath , As if one note divided life and death . But thou , sweet maid , with ready mirth dost fill The wide survey of water , wood , and hill . I ...
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... soft their outline mingles with the day . Surely no sound less holy than a psalm Should interrupt the stillness and the balm Of such a morn , whose grave monastic grey Clothes the meek east in garment meet to pray With sweet humility ...
... soft their outline mingles with the day . Surely no sound less holy than a psalm Should interrupt the stillness and the balm Of such a morn , whose grave monastic grey Clothes the meek east in garment meet to pray With sweet humility ...
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... soft chameleon breathings in the rare Capacious ether , —so it fades away , And 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 ...
... soft chameleon breathings in the rare Capacious ether , —so it fades away , And 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 ...
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... soft air , distill'd in viewless showers , Whose colours seem the very souls of gems , Or parting rays of fading diadems : - I have but seen their feathers , —that is all . As much as we can know of poets dead Or living ; but the gilded ...
... soft air , distill'd in viewless showers , Whose colours seem the very souls of gems , Or parting rays of fading diadems : - I have but seen their feathers , —that is all . As much as we can know of poets dead Or living ; but the gilded ...
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... soft magic of a lady's hand Evoked thy slimness from the cold north clay ? Thy sister Primrose is a damsel bold That will be found , mayhap before we seek ; Thou art a lady , coy , yet not so cold , Tall and erect , though modest , yet ...
... soft magic of a lady's hand Evoked thy slimness from the cold north clay ? Thy sister Primrose is a damsel bold That will be found , mayhap before we seek ; Thou art a lady , coy , yet not so cold , Tall and erect , though modest , yet ...
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