Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... star , Ruling their life at solemn hours and sweet Of secret sympathy , do they not greet Each other kindly , when the deep full line Hath ravish'd both - high as the haunt divine And presence of celestial Paraclete ? Three thousand ...
... star , Ruling their life at solemn hours and sweet Of secret sympathy , do they not greet Each other kindly , when the deep full line Hath ravish'd both - high as the haunt divine And presence of celestial Paraclete ? Three thousand ...
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... star beside The thin pale moon is seen ; the race that died While yet the families of earth were rare , And human kind had but a little share Of the world's heritage , before me glide All dim and silent . Now with sterner mien Heroic ...
... star beside The thin pale moon is seen ; the race that died While yet the families of earth were rare , And human kind had but a little share Of the world's heritage , before me glide All dim and silent . Now with sterner mien Heroic ...
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... star , and nigh to set ; Thou art a morning beam of waxing light ; But sure the morning star can ne'er regret That once ' twas grey - hair'd evening's favourite . XLVI . HOPE . HOPE , I have seen thee SONNETS . 47.
... star , and nigh to set ; Thou art a morning beam of waxing light ; But sure the morning star can ne'er regret That once ' twas grey - hair'd evening's favourite . XLVI . HOPE . HOPE , I have seen thee SONNETS . 47.
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... the stranger from afar , And wonders what the gorgeous thing might be , That like an unsphered and dejected star Gleam'd in forlorn and mateless majesty . SONNETS AND OTHER POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF INFANCY 108.
... the stranger from afar , And wonders what the gorgeous thing might be , That like an unsphered and dejected star Gleam'd in forlorn and mateless majesty . SONNETS AND OTHER POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF INFANCY 108.
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... star ; — Or love - struck Hecuba , when first she wept O'er the new - ransom'd carcase of her best , Her fate - devoted Hector . So , if HE , Who in his judgments is for ever good , Should make the brightest noon a night to me , Yet ...
... star ; — Or love - struck Hecuba , when first she wept O'er the new - ransom'd carcase of her best , Her fate - devoted Hector . So , if HE , Who in his judgments is for ever good , Should make the brightest noon a night to me , Yet ...
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