Poems of Sidney LanierC. Scribner's sons, 1916 - 262 psl. |
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... seemed as if he were in fear that he would die with it unuttered . At the end of April , 1881 , he made his last visit to New York , to complete arrangements with Charles Scribner's Sons for the publication of other books of the King ...
... seemed as if he were in fear that he would die with it unuttered . At the end of April , 1881 , he made his last visit to New York , to complete arrangements with Charles Scribner's Sons for the publication of other books of the King ...
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... seemed fain to furl , The silent steersman landward turned , And ship and shore set breast to breast . Under a palm wherethrough a planet burned We ate , and sank to rest . But soon from sleep's dear death ( it seemed ) I rose and ...
... seemed fain to furl , The silent steersman landward turned , And ship and shore set breast to breast . Under a palm wherethrough a planet burned We ate , and sank to rest . But soon from sleep's dear death ( it seemed ) I rose and ...
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... seemed with strange device to symbol Time . It was a silver - gleaming thread of day Spiral about a jet - black band of night . This zone seemed ever to contract and all The frame with momentary spasms heaved In the strangling traction ...
... seemed with strange device to symbol Time . It was a silver - gleaming thread of day Spiral about a jet - black band of night . This zone seemed ever to contract and all The frame with momentary spasms heaved In the strangling traction ...
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artist BALTIMORE beauty Beethoven bladed bands breath bright burn Cædmon calm CEDARCROFT CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN cloud corn cried dark dawn dead dear death doth dream e'er earth eyes face fain fair Fair Lady faith flame fool France gaze GEORGIA grass grave green grief Gris Grillon Hamish hand hast hath heart heaven heavenly heerd height hell hills of Habersham hound JACQUERIE King King Arthur kiss Lady land Lanier light lips look Lord Raoul lovers Lucretius MACON marshes of Glynn morn muscadine never night Nirvâna o'er pain passion poem poet poetry PRATTVILLE quoth Love rose round sail shame shine Sidney Lanier sigh smile song soul stars stood SUNRISE SONG sweet tears thee thine thou tree twixt valleys of Hall villeins violet wave West wife wild WILLIAM HAYES WARD wind wing woods wrought yonder