Latter-day Lyrics: Being Poems of Sentiment and Reflection by Living WritersChatto & Windus, 1878 - 388 psl. |
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... wonder , could I bear To leave you pining there ? Or , if I were an angel , And you an earth - born thing , Beseeching me to touch you In rising with my wing ; I wonder should I soar Aloft , nor heed you more ? Or , dear , if I were ...
... wonder , could I bear To leave you pining there ? Or , if I were an angel , And you an earth - born thing , Beseeching me to touch you In rising with my wing ; I wonder should I soar Aloft , nor heed you more ? Or , dear , if I were ...
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... life's flowerless stream ; But I without you am only A dreamer fruitless and lonely ; And you without me , a wonder In my most beautiful dream . power ARTHUR O'SHAUGHNESSY . I XXXVIII . IF F he would come to - OUTCRY . 57 Blanche.
... life's flowerless stream ; But I without you am only A dreamer fruitless and lonely ; And you without me , a wonder In my most beautiful dream . power ARTHUR O'SHAUGHNESSY . I XXXVIII . IF F he would come to - OUTCRY . 57 Blanche.
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... wonder , Of a month or two ago ? Half too changed to speak I thought her , Till the pictured silence broke , Sweet and clear as dropping water , Into words she sung or spoke . Few her words ; yet , like a sister , Trustfully she look'd ...
... wonder , Of a month or two ago ? Half too changed to speak I thought her , Till the pictured silence broke , Sweet and clear as dropping water , Into words she sung or spoke . Few her words ; yet , like a sister , Trustfully she look'd ...
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... never seen unless her face Turn beaming toward another place ; For such a halo round it glows , Surprised attention only knows A lively wonder in repose . Can flowers that breathe one little day In odorous sweetness LXV . A Spring Evening.
... never seen unless her face Turn beaming toward another place ; For such a halo round it glows , Surprised attention only knows A lively wonder in repose . Can flowers that breathe one little day In odorous sweetness LXV . A Spring Evening.
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... wonder , looking from thy bed , Through green leaves on the windless east afire , That this day too thine heart doth still desire ? Shalt thou not wonder that it liveth yet , The XCVII .
... wonder , looking from thy bed , Through green leaves on the windless east afire , That this day too thine heart doth still desire ? Shalt thou not wonder that it liveth yet , The XCVII .
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Latter-day Lyrics– Being Poems of Sentiment and Reflection by Living Writers William Davenport Adams Visos knygos peržiūra - 1878 |
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ALFRED DOMETT ALFRED TENNYSON ARTHUR O'SHAUGHNESSY AUGUSTA WEBSTER Ballade beauty bird bliss bloom blossoms blue breath bright CHRISTINA ROSSETTI cloth extra Crown 8vo DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI dead dear Death doth dream earth EDWARD DOWDEN eyes F. W. BOURDILLON fade faint fair falling rose feet flowers FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE gilt glows golden green grows hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven Illustrations kiss leaves life's light lips lonely Lord love thee Love's lyric MATTHEW ARNOLD morning murmur never night o'er pain pass Poems poet refrain rhymes ROBERT BROWNING RONDEAU Rondel ROSSETTI scent shadow shore sigh sing skies sleep smile soft song soul Spring star summer sweet tears tender THEOPHILE MARZIALS thine things thou art thought Triolet verse voice wake weary whispering wild WILLIAM BELL SCOTT wind wings woods words writer
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