Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1891 - 496 psl. |
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... rose an avenue Of tall and sombrous pines ; Abroad their fan - like branches grew , HYMN TO THE NIGHT . Ασπασίη , τρίλλιστος . Spread a vapor soft and blue , In long and sloping lines . And , falling on my weary brain , Like a fast ...
... rose an avenue Of tall and sombrous pines ; Abroad their fan - like branches grew , HYMN TO THE NIGHT . Ασπασίη , τρίλλιστος . Spread a vapor soft and blue , In long and sloping lines . And , falling on my weary brain , Like a fast ...
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... rose and fell On the alarmed air . Down the broad valley fast and far The troubled army fled ; Up rose the glorious morning star , The ghastly host was dead . I have read , in the marvellous heart of man , That strange and mystic scroll ...
... rose and fell On the alarmed air . Down the broad valley fast and far The troubled army fled ; Up rose the glorious morning star , The ghastly host was dead . I have read , in the marvellous heart of man , That strange and mystic scroll ...
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... rose . hair Her Is like the summer tresses of the trees , When twilight makes them brown , and on her cheek Blushes the richness of an autumn sky , With ever - shifting beauty . Then her breath , It is so like the gentle air of Spring ...
... rose . hair Her Is like the summer tresses of the trees , When twilight makes them brown , and on her cheek Blushes the richness of an autumn sky , With ever - shifting beauty . Then her breath , It is so like the gentle air of Spring ...
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... rose ; God lead it to its long repose , Its glorious rest ! THE GOOD SHEPHERD . FROM THE SPANISH OF LOPE DE VEGA . SHEPHERD ! who with thine amorous , sylvan song Hast broken the slumber that encom- passed me , Who mad'st thy crook from ...
... rose ; God lead it to its long repose , Its glorious rest ! THE GOOD SHEPHERD . FROM THE SPANISH OF LOPE DE VEGA . SHEPHERD ! who with thine amorous , sylvan song Hast broken the slumber that encom- passed me , Who mad'st thy crook from ...
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... rose and jessamine , leaps wild in thee ! Although , where'er thy devious current strays , The lap of earth with gold and silver teems , To me thy clear proceeding brighter seems Than golden sands , that charm each shepherd's gaze . How ...
... rose and jessamine , leaps wild in thee ! Although , where'er thy devious current strays , The lap of earth with gold and silver teems , To me thy clear proceeding brighter seems Than golden sands , that charm each shepherd's gaze . How ...
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