Poems, เล่มที่ 2Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 1852 |
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... heart , And answered with a voice . VI . Though what he whispered under Heaven None else could understand ; I found him garrulously given , A babbler in the land . VII . But since I heard him make reply Is 2 THE TALKING OAK .
... heart , And answered with a voice . VI . Though what he whispered under Heaven None else could understand ; I found him garrulously given , A babbler in the land . VII . But since I heard him make reply Is 2 THE TALKING OAK .
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... , And shrilled his tinsel shaft . XVIII . " I swear ( and else may insects prick Each leaf into a gall ) This girl , for whom your heart is sick , Is three times worth them all ; 1 XIX . " For those and theirs , by THE TALKING OAK . 5 LO.
... , And shrilled his tinsel shaft . XVIII . " I swear ( and else may insects prick Each leaf into a gall ) This girl , for whom your heart is sick , Is three times worth them all ; 1 XIX . " For those and theirs , by THE TALKING OAK . 5 LO.
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... heart I came To rest beneath thy boughs ? XL . " O yes , she wandered round and round These knotted knees of mine , And found , and kissed the name she found , And sweetly murmured thine . XLI . " A tear - drop trembled from its source ...
... heart I came To rest beneath thy boughs ? XL . " O yes , she wandered round and round These knotted knees of mine , And found , and kissed the name she found , And sweetly murmured thine . XLI . " A tear - drop trembled from its source ...
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... hearts ? Or all the same as if he had not been ? Not so . Shall Error in the round of time Still father Truth ? O ... heart , The staring eye glazed o'er with sapless days , The long mechanic pacings to and fro , The set LOVE AND DUTY.
... hearts ? Or all the same as if he had not been ? Not so . Shall Error in the round of time Still father Truth ? O ... heart , The staring eye glazed o'er with sapless days , The long mechanic pacings to and fro , The set LOVE AND DUTY.
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... heart so slow To feel it ! For how hard it seemed to me , When eyes , love - languid through half - tears , would dwell One earnest , earnest moment upon mine , Then not to dare to see ! when thy low voice , Faltering , would break her ...
... heart so slow To feel it ! For how hard it seemed to me , When eyes , love - languid through half - tears , would dwell One earnest , earnest moment upon mine , Then not to dare to see ! when thy low voice , Faltering , would break her ...
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