Poems, เล่มที่ 2Ticknor and Fields, 1859 |
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... nosegay which he pulled the day before . II . Nosegays ! 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 ...
... nosegay which he pulled the day before . II . Nosegays ! 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 ...
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... nosegay that you see , Singing within myself as a bird or bee When such do field - work on a morn of May . But now I look upon my flowers , decay Has met them in my hands more fatally Because more warmly clasped , —and sobs are free To ...
... nosegay that you see , Singing within myself as a bird or bee When such do field - work on a morn of May . But now I look upon my flowers , decay Has met them in my hands more fatally Because more warmly clasped , —and sobs are free To ...
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