Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... dark and miry ways , what dull vicissitudes of ill , my own fancies would lead me before the last leaf was written . High were his hopes of me , for his love was strong , and finding an understanding and creative spirit in me , ready ...
... dark and miry ways , what dull vicissitudes of ill , my own fancies would lead me before the last leaf was written . High were his hopes of me , for his love was strong , and finding an understanding and creative spirit in me , ready ...
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... darkness to fair light . Say not I think myself a poet , And that I anxious am to show it ; But kind affection is no worse , I hope , for being put in verse . Commend me to my uncle , he Doubtless regards most heavily Spain's hapless ...
... darkness to fair light . Say not I think myself a poet , And that I anxious am to show it ; But kind affection is no worse , I hope , for being put in verse . Commend me to my uncle , he Doubtless regards most heavily Spain's hapless ...
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... dark bright eyes , and swinging backwards and forwards in his chair , he would hold • Robert Burton . He died young , after having commenced a successful career as a lawyer , of a phrenzy fever . forth by the hour ( for no one wished to ...
... dark bright eyes , and swinging backwards and forwards in his chair , he would hold • Robert Burton . He died young , after having commenced a successful career as a lawyer , of a phrenzy fever . forth by the hour ( for no one wished to ...
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... darkness would again prevail in Europe , to the destruction of literature and the arts ; ( a catastrophe which the discovery of printing has rendered impossible ; ) or when he gravely asserted that , for all we know , dogs may have a ...
... darkness would again prevail in Europe , to the destruction of literature and the arts ; ( a catastrophe which the discovery of printing has rendered impossible ; ) or when he gravely asserted that , for all we know , dogs may have a ...
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... dark and wreathing clouds , through which its summit pierced in light so intense that irresistibly it presented to my mind an image of Mount Sinai when the Lord descended upon it in fire . ' Almost could I have figured to myself Moses ...
... dark and wreathing clouds , through which its summit pierced in light so intense that irresistibly it presented to my mind an image of Mount Sinai when the Lord descended upon it in fire . ' Almost could I have figured to myself Moses ...
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