The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review, 4 tomasCharles Wells Moulton C.W. Moulton, 1892 |
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... breeze fraught with repentant sighs- Once a fleet force no heavenly law could bind— Now wandering earthward in a gentler guise , Is but the ghost of some fierce winter wind . CAIN . ( Bronze Figure in the Pitti Palace . ) A sombre brow ...
... breeze fraught with repentant sighs- Once a fleet force no heavenly law could bind— Now wandering earthward in a gentler guise , Is but the ghost of some fierce winter wind . CAIN . ( Bronze Figure in the Pitti Palace . ) A sombre brow ...
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... breeze from the southland swept gently , Filled the waters with quick - darting life that re- joiced in the springtime . Sent all the rivers , now freed from the grasp of the winter , exultant , Moving in shimmering , glittering ...
... breeze from the southland swept gently , Filled the waters with quick - darting life that re- joiced in the springtime . Sent all the rivers , now freed from the grasp of the winter , exultant , Moving in shimmering , glittering ...
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... breeze nor blast hath power to wake A ripple upon a frozen lake ) . Alas for the head with its crown of gold ! The tempter came , as he came of old ; Alas for the heart that was glad and light ! Alas for the soul that was pure and white ...
... breeze nor blast hath power to wake A ripple upon a frozen lake ) . Alas for the head with its crown of gold ! The tempter came , as he came of old ; Alas for the heart that was glad and light ! Alas for the soul that was pure and white ...
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... breeze , And slow and sullen , as if in scorning , The gray dawn came on that drear March morning . I looked on the rain and wrack , At the branches bare and black ; I looked at the mists on the meadows lying : 28 THE MAGAZINE OF POETRY .
... breeze , And slow and sullen , as if in scorning , The gray dawn came on that drear March morning . I looked on the rain and wrack , At the branches bare and black ; I looked at the mists on the meadows lying : 28 THE MAGAZINE OF POETRY .
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... breeze , There hangs a lonely , spoiled , deserted nest , That one short year ago was glad with song . See ! I can take his fate within my hand . His prison door is open ! Swift he flies Far , far away into the glad blue skies . And ...
... breeze , There hangs a lonely , spoiled , deserted nest , That one short year ago was glad with song . See ! I can take his fate within my hand . His prison door is open ! Swift he flies Far , far away into the glad blue skies . And ...
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The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review, 1 tomas Charles Wells Moulton Visos knygos peržiūra - 1889 |
The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review, 4 tomas,4 leidimas Charles Wells Moulton Visos knygos peržiūra - 1892 |
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