Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... heart explain Its very depth of want at inmost core ; Prove that it does believe , and would adore , And doth with ill for ever strive and strain . I not lament for happy childish years , For loves departed , that have had their day ...
... heart explain Its very depth of want at inmost core ; Prove that it does believe , and would adore , And doth with ill for ever strive and strain . I not lament for happy childish years , For loves departed , that have had their day ...
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... hearts the better for the reading . A friendly spirit , from thy soul proceeding , Unites our souls ; the light from thee that shines Like the first break of morn , dissolves , combines All creatures with a living flood of beauty . For ...
... hearts the better for the reading . A friendly spirit , from thy soul proceeding , Unites our souls ; the light from thee that shines Like the first break of morn , dissolves , combines All creatures with a living flood of beauty . For ...
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... hearts have bless'd his name , And yet I love them all 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 . XVIII . RYDAL . NIGH to ...
... hearts have bless'd his name , And yet I love them all 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 . XVIII . RYDAL . NIGH to ...
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... heart forget ; The sleepless thought that will not be at rest , That , like a wee bird struggling in the net , Still whines and twitters of its distant nest . April , 1846 . XXII . TO DR . DALTON . THIS world so SONNETS . 23.
... heart forget ; The sleepless thought that will not be at rest , That , like a wee bird struggling in the net , Still whines and twitters of its distant nest . April , 1846 . XXII . TO DR . DALTON . THIS world so SONNETS . 23.
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... , neither soul nor sense For hope had need , for hoarding thought had room : Yet shall the moral heart for aye retain The once - seen songstress , and the once - heard strain . XXX . I WOULD , my friend , indeed , SONNETS . 31.
... , neither soul nor sense For hope had need , for hoarding thought had room : Yet shall the moral heart for aye retain The once - seen songstress , and the once - heard strain . XXX . I WOULD , my friend , indeed , SONNETS . 31.
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