Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 2 巻Moxon, 1851 - 367 ページ |
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... I could not know thee when thou wast the page Of the young Lady Science , ere the touch Unfelt of years had worn thy youth away ; I cannot trace thee to thy youthful day . J XXII . TO JOANNA BAILLIE . LONG ere my SONNETS . 23.
... I could not know thee when thou wast the page Of the young Lady Science , ere the touch Unfelt of years had worn thy youth away ; I cannot trace thee to thy youthful day . J XXII . TO JOANNA BAILLIE . LONG ere my SONNETS . 23.
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... 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 SONNETS . 29.
... 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 SONNETS . 29.
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... youth , All time enrich'd with what a moment brought . That one sweet note , so sweet itself , and fraught With all the warbled sweetness of the stream Of rippling sound , continuous as a dream— A dream of song , that waking turns to ...
... youth , All time enrich'd with what a moment brought . That one sweet note , so sweet itself , and fraught With all the warbled sweetness of the stream Of rippling sound , continuous as a dream— A dream of song , that waking turns to ...
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... timid glance I cannot cease to see , Thy bird - like voice to me is piping yet . If Time turn back to say that thou art old , I'll swear he lies , and will thy youth uphold . XXXIII . I SAW thee in the beauty of thy 34 SONNETS .
... timid glance I cannot cease to see , Thy bird - like voice to me is piping yet . If Time turn back to say that thou art old , I'll swear he lies , and will thy youth uphold . XXXIII . I SAW thee in the beauty of thy 34 SONNETS .
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... youth Hast seen in many lands new forms of truth , And haply learn'd with foreign eye to scan Old England's faults ; yet dost thou fondly love her , And with a true friend's boldness , dost reprove her . XLI . TO MISS ISABELLA FENWICK ...
... youth Hast seen in many lands new forms of truth , And haply learn'd with foreign eye to scan Old England's faults ; yet dost thou fondly love her , And with a true friend's boldness , dost reprove her . XLI . TO MISS ISABELLA FENWICK ...
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