Poems, Longer and ShorterW. Pickering, 1838 - 356 páginas |
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... is that so harsh and cold ? The bridegroom's not a midnight old ! The moon came forth - in silvery showers The lustre fell upon the bowers . The blooms that had been lost to view Sprang straightway 20 THE BRIDAL OF RAVENNA .
... is that so harsh and cold ? The bridegroom's not a midnight old ! The moon came forth - in silvery showers The lustre fell upon the bowers . The blooms that had been lost to view Sprang straightway 20 THE BRIDAL OF RAVENNA .
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... cold and grey Glooms forth the white magnolia ; An ominous light the myrtle throws ; A leaden look is in the eye Of the o'er - blazed anemony ; A look of languor on the rose : The jasmine frowns with starry brows Along the wall ; -the ...
... cold and grey Glooms forth the white magnolia ; An ominous light the myrtle throws ; A leaden look is in the eye Of the o'er - blazed anemony ; A look of languor on the rose : The jasmine frowns with starry brows Along the wall ; -the ...
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... cold Love , Whereof , the body dead , the soul yet liveth ; Or else to hang in mindful state above The secret grave which all dead things receiveth So that the comers - by may look thereon And say , ' Of price was that which here ...
... cold Love , Whereof , the body dead , the soul yet liveth ; Or else to hang in mindful state above The secret grave which all dead things receiveth So that the comers - by may look thereon And say , ' Of price was that which here ...
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... cold Love , Whereof , the body dead , the soul yet liveth ; Or else to hang in mindful state above The secret grave which all dead things receiveth So that the comers - by may look thereon And say , ' Of price was that which here ...
... cold Love , Whereof , the body dead , the soul yet liveth ; Or else to hang in mindful state above The secret grave which all dead things receiveth So that the comers - by may look thereon And say , ' Of price was that which here ...
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... Cold words unperished in my breast alway , To chill my dreams by night - to chill my thoughts by day . There is much prudence in the world , I know ; And many a one hath said that thou didst well The heart that dared so early buds to ...
... Cold words unperished in my breast alway , To chill my dreams by night - to chill my thoughts by day . There is much prudence in the world , I know ; And many a one hath said that thou didst well The heart that dared so early buds to ...
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ÆNEID ALEXANDER DYCE BASIL MONTAGU beauty birds bliss blossom blue bosom boughs bower breast breath breathless song breeze bright brow buds calm Chancery Lane cheek clouds cold dark dear deep doth dream earth edition eyes face faint fair fancy fear fling flowers fond foolscap 8vo gentle glad glory glow golden grace green hath heart heaven HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE kiss light lips look love's loved thee lute Marco mood moon Natural Theology nature's night nurslings o'er pale Pale flowers peace PETER MARK ROGET POEMS pure quiet rosy round sate scent serene shade shine silent sleep smile soft song SONNETS sorrow sorrowful dream soul spirit spring starry stars stirred sunny sweet tender thine things thou art thought throng trees Twas twere twill twine unto voice vols waves ween wild WILLIAM PROUT wilt wind words
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