Melanie and Other PoemsSaunders, 1835 - 231 ページ |
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... birds were seen Soaring deliriously high ; And through the clefts of newer green Yon waters dash'd their living pearls ; And with a gayer smile and bow Troop'd on the merry village girls ; And from the Contadino's brow The low - slouch ...
... birds were seen Soaring deliriously high ; And through the clefts of newer green Yon waters dash'd their living pearls ; And with a gayer smile and bow Troop'd on the merry village girls ; And from the Contadino's brow The low - slouch ...
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... bird Fed for the day ? Canst thou forget the rein Of thy beloved Arabian for an hour , And , the first time in all thy sunny life , Take sadness to thy heart ? Wilt listen , sweet ... birds are . As th ' astrologer AND HIS DAUGHTER . 29 29.
... bird Fed for the day ? Canst thou forget the rein Of thy beloved Arabian for an hour , And , the first time in all thy sunny life , Take sadness to thy heart ? Wilt listen , sweet ... birds are . As th ' astrologer AND HIS DAUGHTER . 29 29.
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Nathaniel Parker Willis. More than the birds are . As th ' astrologer Worships the half - seen star that in its sphere Dreams not of him , and tramples on the lily That flings , unask'd , its fragrance in his way , Yet both ( as are the ...
Nathaniel Parker Willis. More than the birds are . As th ' astrologer Worships the half - seen star that in its sphere Dreams not of him , and tramples on the lily That flings , unask'd , its fragrance in his way , Yet both ( as are the ...
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... bird To her white hands : and , with a rapid thought , And lips already eloquent of love , Turn'd the strange chance to a similitude Of my own story . Her slight , haughty lip Curl'd at the warm recital of my wrong , And on the ivory ...
... bird To her white hands : and , with a rapid thought , And lips already eloquent of love , Turn'd the strange chance to a similitude Of my own story . Her slight , haughty lip Curl'd at the warm recital of my wrong , And on the ivory ...
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... bird , Let loose , to his far nest will flee , And love , though breathed but on a word , Will find thee , over land and sea . Though clouds across the sky have driven , We trust the star at last will shine , And like the very light of ...
... bird , Let loose , to his far nest will flee , And love , though breathed but on a word , Will find thee , over land and sea . Though clouds across the sky have driven , We trust the star at last will shine , And like the very light of ...
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Absalom age of love amid Asia-on BARRY CORNWALL beat beauty beneath bird bosom breast breath bright broken brow calm clouds cool daughter dear father dream earth ev'n face faint fair feel feet fingers fire flowers forehead forget fountain gaze gentle glided Golconda gold golden grew hair hand hath hear heart heaven Helon hour hung idle is-I ISIDORE Khorat knelt knew Lady Clare Leontium leper light lips look look'd LORD IVON lov'd loveliness Melanie METASTASIO minstrel minstrel boy Mona's morn mother Mount Arafat night o'er palace pale pass Pleiades prayer pride rose Sardis seem'd she-the shine silent silver sister's sleep slept smile soft song soul spirit star stir stirr'd stole stolen love stood sweet child tears thee-I thought thine Thou hast thought of thee touch'd Twas voice watch waters weary wild wind wings
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84 ページ - Room for the leper!" And aside they stood — Matron and child and pitiless manhood, all Who met him on his way — and let him pass. And onward through the open gate he came, A leper with the ashes on his brow, Sackcloth about his loins and on his lip A covering, stepping painfully and slow, And with a difficult utterance, like one Whose heart is with an iron nerve put down, Crying,
184 ページ - Tis hard to give thee up, With death so like a gentle slumber on thee ; And thy dark sin — oh ! I could drink the cup If from this woe its bitterness had won thee. May God have called thee, like a wanderer, home, My lost boy, Absalom...
183 ページ - Alas! my noble boy, that thou shouldst die! Thou, who wert made so beautifully fair! That death should settle in thy glorious eye. And leave his stillness in this clustering hair! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb, My proud boy, Absalom!
91 ページ - And lo ! the scales fell from him, and his blood Coursed with delicious coolness through his veins, And his dry palms grew moist, and on his brow The dewy softness of an infant's stole. His leprosy was cleansed, and he fell down Prostrate at Jesus
89 ページ - The voice was like the mastertone Of a rich instrument, most strangely sweet, And the dull pulses of disease awoke, And for a moment beat beneath the hot And leprous scales with a restoring thrill. " Helon, arise !" and he forgot his curse And rose and stood before him.
201 ページ - I LOVE to look on a scene like this, Of wild and careless play, And persuade myself that I am not old, And my locks are not yet gray ; For it stirs the blood in an old man's heart, And it makes his pulses fly, To catch the thrill of a happy voice, And the light of a pleasant eye.
86 ページ - Day was breaking When at the altar of the temple stood The holy priest of God. The incense lamp Burned with a struggling light, and a low chaunt Swelled through the hollow arches of the roof Like an articulate wail, and there, alone, Wasted to ghastly thinness, Helon knelt. The echoes of the melancholy strain Died in the distant aisles, and he rose up, Struggling with weakness, and bowed...
160 ページ - When the chimes play soft in the Sabbath air. Filling the spirit with tones of prayer, — Whatever tale in the bell is heard, He broods on his folded feet...
205 ページ - ... that she could not comprehend, And had not seen before. The purple folds Of the low sunset clouds, and the blue sky That looked so still and delicate above, Filled her young heart with gladness, and the eve Stole on with its deep shadows, and she still Stood looking at the west with that half smile, As if a pleasant thought were at her heart. " Presently, in the edge of the last tint Of sunset, where the blue was melted in To the faint golden mellowness, a star Stood suddenly. A laugh of wild...
133 ページ - The same silvery light, That shone upon the lone rock by the sea, Slept on the Ruler's lofty capitals As at the door he stood, and welcomed in Jesus and his disciples. All was still. The echoing vestibule gave back the slide Of their loose sandals, and the arrowy beam Of moonlight slanting to the marble floor Lay like a spell of silence in the rooms As Jairus led them on. With hushing steps He trod the winding stair, but ere he touch'd The latchet, from within a whisper came, " Trouble the Master...