Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 2 巻Moxon, 1851 - 367 ページ |
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... great Idea was too high a strain For my infirmity , how shall I dare Thy perfect and immortal self to paint ? Less awful task to " draw empyreal air . " October 28 , 1835 . II . OH ! my dear mother , art thou B 2 MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS.
... great Idea was too high a strain For my infirmity , how shall I dare Thy perfect and immortal self to paint ? Less awful task to " draw empyreal air . " October 28 , 1835 . II . OH ! my dear mother , art thou B 2 MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS.
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... mother , art thou still awake ? Or art thou sleeping on thy Maker's arm , — Waiting in slumber for the shrill alarm Ordain'd to give the world its final shake ? Art thou with " interlunar night " opaque Clad like a worm while waiting ...
... mother , art thou still awake ? Or art thou sleeping on thy Maker's arm , — Waiting in slumber for the shrill alarm Ordain'd to give the world its final shake ? Art thou with " interlunar night " opaque Clad like a worm while waiting ...
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... mother that erewhile hath hush'd my cry , Almost hath grown a mere fond memory . Where is my sister's smile ? my brother's boisterous din ? Ah ! nowhere now . A matron grave and sage , A holy mother is that sister sweet . And that bold ...
... mother that erewhile hath hush'd my cry , Almost hath grown a mere fond memory . Where is my sister's smile ? my brother's boisterous din ? Ah ! nowhere now . A matron grave and sage , A holy mother is that sister sweet . And that bold ...
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... mother , And what on earth have I to do but die ? But if by grace I reach the blessed sky , I fain would see the same , and not another ; The very father that I used to see , The mother that has nursed me on her knee . XII . WHAT is the ...
... mother , And what on earth have I to do but die ? But if by grace I reach the blessed sky , I fain would see the same , and not another ; The very father that I used to see , The mother that has nursed me on her knee . XII . WHAT is the ...
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... mother used to sing to me : I loved it better when a youth so wild , With thoughts of love it did so well agree ; Fain would I love it to my latest day , If it would teach me to believe and pray . XXVIII . TO A LADY , ON HER SINGING A ...
... mother used to sing to me : I loved it better when a youth so wild , With thoughts of love it did so well agree ; Fain would I love it to my latest day , If it would teach me to believe and pray . XXVIII . TO A LADY , ON HER SINGING A ...
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