Poems, Том 2Ticknor and Fields, 1855 - Всего страниц: 379 |
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... breathe were life . Life piled on life Were all too little , and of one to me Little remains : but every hour is saved From that eternal silence , something more , Can A bringer of new things and vile it were For some three sums to ...
... breathe were life . Life piled on life Were all too little , and of one to me Little remains : but every hour is saved From that eternal silence , something more , Can A bringer of new things and vile it were For some three sums to ...
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... breathing - space ; I will take some savage woman , she shall rear my dusky race . Iron - jointed , supple - sinewed , they shall dive , and they shall run , Catch the wild goat by the hair , and hurl their lances in the sun ; Whistle ...
... breathing - space ; I will take some savage woman , she shall rear my dusky race . Iron - jointed , supple - sinewed , they shall dive , and they shall run , Catch the wild goat by the hair , and hurl their lances in the sun ; Whistle ...
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... breathe or speak , Than cry for strength , remaining weak , And seem to find , but still to seek . " Moreover , but to seem to find Asks what thou lackest , thought resigned , A healthy frame , a quiet mind . " I said , " When I am gone ...
... breathe or speak , Than cry for strength , remaining weak , And seem to find , but still to seek . " Moreover , but to seem to find Asks what thou lackest , thought resigned , A healthy frame , a quiet mind . " I said , " When I am gone ...
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... breathe and loathe , to live and sigh , Than once from dread of pain to die . " Sick art thou a divided will ---- Still heaping on the fear of ill The fear of men , a coward still . " Do men love thee ? Art thou so bound To men , that ...
... breathe and loathe , to live and sigh , Than once from dread of pain to die . " Sick art thou a divided will ---- Still heaping on the fear of ill The fear of men , a coward still . " Do men love thee ? Art thou so bound To men , that ...
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... faintly understood , " I see the end , and know the good . " A little hint to solace woe , A hint , a whisper breathing low , " I may not speak of what I know . " Like an Æolian harp that wakes No certain air , THE TWO VOICES . 75.
... faintly understood , " I see the end , and know the good . " A little hint to solace woe , A hint , a whisper breathing low , " I may not speak of what I know . " Like an Æolian harp that wakes No certain air , THE TWO VOICES . 75.
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