Collected PoemsKegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1920 - 678 psl. |
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... fading . Peace to your soul ! Despite this loving You died unwed— letter . And what of John ? The less that's said Of John , I think , the better . A GENTLEMAN OF THE OLD SCHOOL HE lived in that 20 OLD - WORLD IDYLLS.
... fading . Peace to your soul ! Despite this loving You died unwed— letter . And what of John ? The less that's said Of John , I think , the better . A GENTLEMAN OF THE OLD SCHOOL HE lived in that 20 OLD - WORLD IDYLLS.
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... soul with money - bag and ledger , Bend to the goddess , manifest again . FRANK . None worship mine . But some , I fancy , love her , - Cynics to boot . I know the children run , Seeing her come , for naught that I discover , Save that ...
... soul with money - bag and ledger , Bend to the goddess , manifest again . FRANK . None worship mine . But some , I fancy , love her , - Cynics to boot . I know the children run , Seeing her come , for naught that I discover , Save that ...
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... souls of men , released From their bodies when deceased , Sometimes enter in a beast , — Or a bird . I have watched you long , Avice , - Watched you so , I have found your secret out ; And I know That the restless ribboned things ...
... souls of men , released From their bodies when deceased , Sometimes enter in a beast , — Or a bird . I have watched you long , Avice , - Watched you so , I have found your secret out ; And I know That the restless ribboned things ...
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... soul whose deeper feelings lie More deep than words " - ( as these exemplify ) . " I will not say when first your beauty's sun Illumed my life , ” — ( it needs imagination ) ; " For me to see you and to love were one , ” - ( This will ...
... soul whose deeper feelings lie More deep than words " - ( as these exemplify ) . " I will not say when first your beauty's sun Illumed my life , ” — ( it needs imagination ) ; " For me to see you and to love were one , ” - ( This will ...
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... Soul ; - Although at times , but not for long , He bowed his Intellect to song . He served , he said , a Muse of Tears : I know his verses breathed A fine funereal air of biers , And objects cypress - wreathed ; - Indeed , his tried ...
... Soul ; - Although at times , but not for long , He bowed his Intellect to song . He served , he said , a Muse of Tears : I know his verses breathed A fine funereal air of biers , And objects cypress - wreathed ; - Indeed , his tried ...
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Autonoë BALLAD Bard BEAU BEAU BROCADE beauty beside bird blue Caliph CARDENIO Child Cupid's Alley Cyclops dance dead dear DENISE Dolly doubt dreams E'en eau de Cologne eyes face fair fancy fate flowers François Boucher FRANK garden grace green hair hand head hear heard heart hope jelick JOLICŒUR knew ladies of St LADY laughing light lips little Blue-Ribbons look Love Love's LYRE Madame maid Marquise Megalopolis MOLIÈRE Molly Trefusis Monsieur morning Muse naught night o'er old Sedan chair OMAR KHAYYÁM once pain pass Phyllida play POET poor praise PROCRIS pure song rhyme Rose round scarce seemed sing smile song soul Squire stirred strange surely sweet tale tears thee There's thine thing thou thought thrush to-day truth turned Twas twixt Vauxhall verse wait watch weary wind-flowers words young youth