Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... for Homer's sake , Child , woman , man , that e'er have felt his flame ; And thine , great Poet , is like power to bind In love far distant ages of mankind . April 24-27 , 1842 . XVII . RYDAL . NIGH to the mansion of a 18 SONNETS .
... for Homer's sake , Child , woman , man , that e'er have felt his flame ; And thine , great Poet , is like power to bind In love far distant ages of mankind . April 24-27 , 1842 . XVII . RYDAL . NIGH to the mansion of a 18 SONNETS .
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... thine earthly call . I know thy will is stubborn as a wall Against all acts that trespass or offend . I know there is no sin or fault so small Wherewith the current of thy soul would blend ; But yet I know that there is something yet ...
... thine earthly call . I know thy will is stubborn as a wall Against all acts that trespass or offend . I know there is no sin or fault so small Wherewith the current of thy soul would blend ; But yet I know that there is something yet ...
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... thy hope and prime , Than for the beauty of thine age serene , That yet delights to weave the moral rhyme , Nor fears what is , should dim what thou hast been . XXIII . ON READING THE MEMOIR OF MISS GRIZZLE BAILLIE 24 SONNETS .
... thy hope and prime , Than for the beauty of thine age serene , That yet delights to weave the moral rhyme , Nor fears what is , should dim what thou hast been . XXIII . ON READING THE MEMOIR OF MISS GRIZZLE BAILLIE 24 SONNETS .
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... thine came singly to the ear , Yet all was blended in a flowing stream . It had the rich repose of summer dream , The light distinct of frosty atmosphere . Still have I loved thy verse , yet never knew How sweet it was , till woman's ...
... thine came singly to the ear , Yet all was blended in a flowing stream . It had the rich repose of summer dream , The light distinct of frosty atmosphere . Still have I loved thy verse , yet never knew How sweet it was , till woman's ...
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... thine , No just displeasure of thy lord , the Sun , Clothes thee in weed of penance , murk and dun ; For thine own self thou still art free to shine . That earth which moves between mankind and thee , Inflicts no stain upon thy purity ...
... thine , No just displeasure of thy lord , the Sun , Clothes thee in weed of penance , murk and dun ; For thine own self thou still art free to shine . That earth which moves between mankind and thee , Inflicts no stain upon thy purity ...
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