Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... passes by , Such rich provision of delight has made For every human eye , What shall the eyes that wait for him survey , Where his own presence gloriously appears In worlds that were not founded for a day , But for eternal years ? And ...
... passes by , Such rich provision of delight has made For every human eye , What shall the eyes that wait for him survey , Where his own presence gloriously appears In worlds that were not founded for a day , But for eternal years ? And ...
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... pass : He , walking in a trance of selfish care , Not once observed the beauty shed around , The blue above , the music in the air , The flowers upon the ground : Till from the centre of that forest dim Came to him such sweet singing of ...
... pass : He , walking in a trance of selfish care , Not once observed the beauty shed around , The blue above , the music in the air , The flowers upon the ground : Till from the centre of that forest dim Came to him such sweet singing of ...
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... passing to his slaves : The snake feeds on the charmer's breath , The vulture screams , the parrot raves , The lone hyena laughs and howls , The tiger from the jungle growls . Then mounts the eagle - flame - flecked folds Belt its proud ...
... passing to his slaves : The snake feeds on the charmer's breath , The vulture screams , the parrot raves , The lone hyena laughs and howls , The tiger from the jungle growls . Then mounts the eagle - flame - flecked folds Belt its proud ...
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... passing well . O the Earl was fair to see ! I rose up in the silent night : I made my dagger sharp and bright . The wind is raving in turret and tree . As half - asleep his breath he drew , Three times I stabb'd him thro ' and thro ...
... passing well . O the Earl was fair to see ! I rose up in the silent night : I made my dagger sharp and bright . The wind is raving in turret and tree . As half - asleep his breath he drew , Three times I stabb'd him thro ' and thro ...
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... pass beyond the goal of ordinance Where all should pause , as is most meet for all ? A soft air fans the cloud apart ; there comes A glimpse of that dark world where I was born . Once more the old mysterious glimmer steals From thy pure ...
... pass beyond the goal of ordinance Where all should pause , as is most meet for all ? A soft air fans the cloud apart ; there comes A glimpse of that dark world where I was born . Once more the old mysterious glimmer steals From thy pure ...
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