Poems, เล่มที่ 2Ticknor and Fields, 1859 |
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หน้า 13
... Leave us quiet in the dark of the coal - shadows , From your pleasures fair and fine ! VI . realisin ' For oh , ' say the children , ' we are weary And we cannot run or leap . If we cared for any meadows , it were merely To drop down in ...
... Leave us quiet in the dark of the coal - shadows , From your pleasures fair and fine ! VI . realisin ' For oh , ' say the children , ' we are weary And we cannot run or leap . If we cared for any meadows , it were merely To drop down in ...
หน้า 17
... leave them for the waking . Throw them earthward where they grew . Dim are such , beside the breaking Amaranths he looks unto . Folded eyes see brighter colours than the open ever do . III . Heaven - flowers , rayed by shadows golden ...
... leave them for the waking . Throw them earthward where they grew . Dim are such , beside the breaking Amaranths he looks unto . Folded eyes see brighter colours than the open ever do . III . Heaven - flowers , rayed by shadows golden ...
หน้า 33
... leaves , Not of wind , not of wind , Which the poet's voice achieves . The faint mountains , heaped behind , Have a falling on their tops , Not of dew , not of dew , Which the poet's fancy drops . Viewless things his eyes can view ...
... leaves , Not of wind , not of wind , Which the poet's voice achieves . The faint mountains , heaped behind , Have a falling on their tops , Not of dew , not of dew , Which the poet's fancy drops . Viewless things his eyes can view ...
หน้า 56
... Leaves on its deathlessness alway . X. Alway ! alway ? must this be ? Rapid Soul from city gone , Dost thou carry inwardly What doth ... Leave us vacant and defiled , And wailing like a soft - kissed child , Kissed 56 TRAVELLING . THE SOUL'S.
... Leaves on its deathlessness alway . X. Alway ! alway ? must this be ? Rapid Soul from city gone , Dost thou carry inwardly What doth ... Leave us vacant and defiled , And wailing like a soft - kissed child , Kissed 56 TRAVELLING . THE SOUL'S.
หน้า 65
... . Take music from the silent Dead , whose meaning is completer , Reserve thy tears for living brows , where all such tears are meeter , VOL . II . -5 And leave the violets in the grass to brighten where FELICIA 65 HEMANS . FELICIA HEMANS.
... . Take music from the silent Dead , whose meaning is completer , Reserve thy tears for living brows , where all such tears are meeter , VOL . II . -5 And leave the violets in the grass to brighten where FELICIA 65 HEMANS . FELICIA HEMANS.
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