Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... fears For what may be thy lot in future years . I thought of times when Pain might be thy guest , Lord of thy house and hospitality ; And Grief , uneasy lover ! never rest , But when she sat within the touch of thee . O too industrious ...
... fears For what may be thy lot in future years . I thought of times when Pain might be thy guest , Lord of thy house and hospitality ; And Grief , uneasy lover ! never rest , But when she sat within the touch of thee . O too industrious ...
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... fear ? -unless some determined " Behold the child- See , at his feet , some little plan or chart , Some fragment from his dream of human life , Shaped by himself with newly - learned art ; A wedding or a festival , A mourning or a ...
... fear ? -unless some determined " Behold the child- See , at his feet , some little plan or chart , Some fragment from his dream of human life , Shaped by himself with newly - learned art ; A wedding or a festival , A mourning or a ...
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... fear that if you meet with any of the race of Mrs. Rowe's cat at Ottery , you will forget poor Marietta . Don't bite your arm , Job . We have been out one evening in the boat - Mr . Jackson , Mrs. Wilson , and the children - and kindled ...
... fear that if you meet with any of the race of Mrs. Rowe's cat at Ottery , you will forget poor Marietta . Don't bite your arm , Job . We have been out one evening in the boat - Mr . Jackson , Mrs. Wilson , and the children - and kindled ...
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... fears and fancies thick upon me came ; Dim sadness — and blind thoughts , I knew not , nor could name . ' Hartley here ... fear that kills ; And hope that is unwilling to be fed , - ' these have I known - I have even heard a MEMOIR OF ...
... fears and fancies thick upon me came ; Dim sadness — and blind thoughts , I knew not , nor could name . ' Hartley here ... fear that kills ; And hope that is unwilling to be fed , - ' these have I known - I have even heard a MEMOIR OF ...
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... fear of offending , with wavering hopes , uncertain spirits , and peculiar manners , I was sent among men , mostly irregular , and in some instances vicious . Left to myself to form my own course of studies , my own acquaintances , my ...
... fear of offending , with wavering hopes , uncertain spirits , and peculiar manners , I was sent among men , mostly irregular , and in some instances vicious . Left to myself to form my own course of studies , my own acquaintances , my ...
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