Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... MY UNKNOWN SISTER - IN - LAW • 114 A MEDLEY 116 THOUGHTS • 120 ADDRESS TO CERTAIN GOLD FISHES • 123 WHAT I HAVE HEARD SONNET • 125 • 128 BY A FRIEND 129 Раке THOUGHTS AND FANCIES- POIETES APOIETES FROM PETRARCH 130 • CONTENTS .
... MY UNKNOWN SISTER - IN - LAW • 114 A MEDLEY 116 THOUGHTS • 120 ADDRESS TO CERTAIN GOLD FISHES • 123 WHAT I HAVE HEARD SONNET • 125 • 128 BY A FRIEND 129 Раке THOUGHTS AND FANCIES- POIETES APOIETES FROM PETRARCH 130 • CONTENTS .
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... heard in this deep calm , Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought ! My Babe , so beautiful ! it thrills my heart With tender gladness , thus to look on thee , And think that thou shalt learn far other lore ...
... heard in this deep calm , Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought ! My Babe , so beautiful ! it thrills my heart With tender gladness , thus to look on thee , And think that thou shalt learn far other lore ...
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... heard my mother say that when he was first taken to London , being then a child in arms , and saw the lamps , he exclaimed , " Oh ! now * In a letter to Mrs. Poole , dated Nov. 1 , 1796 , his father thus refers to his monthling ...
... heard my mother say that when he was first taken to London , being then a child in arms , and saw the lamps , he exclaimed , " Oh ! now * In a letter to Mrs. Poole , dated Nov. 1 , 1796 , his father thus refers to his monthling ...
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... heard of anything like it . These were his " future . plans , " as he called them — an ominous name . But . enough of these oddities , wilding buds - of hope , shall we say , or fear ? -unless some determined child - fancier think it ...
... heard of anything like it . These were his " future . plans , " as he called them — an ominous name . But . enough of these oddities , wilding buds - of hope , shall we say , or fear ? -unless some determined child - fancier think it ...
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... heard , I think , by those who listen , among the fainter echoes of the past . A word before I proceed , of more serious import . My brother's life at school was so blame- less - he seemed , and was , not merely so simple , tender ...
... heard , I think , by those who listen , among the fainter echoes of the past . A word before I proceed , of more serious import . My brother's life at school was so blame- less - he seemed , and was , not merely so simple , tender ...
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