Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... thine eye ? Art thou fancying there may be Fairer face than thou dost see ? Little maiden , scholar mine , Wouldst thou have a Valentine ? Go and ask , my little child , Ask the Mother undefiled : Ask , for she will draw thee near , And ...
... thine eye ? Art thou fancying there may be Fairer face than thou dost see ? Little maiden , scholar mine , Wouldst thou have a Valentine ? Go and ask , my little child , Ask the Mother undefiled : Ask , for she will draw thee near , And ...
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... thine : Thou art the shadow of life , and as the tree Stands in the sun and shadows all beneath , So in the light of great eternity Life eminent creates the shade of death ; The shadow passeth when the tree shall fall , But I shall ...
... thine : Thou art the shadow of life , and as the tree Stands in the sun and shadows all beneath , So in the light of great eternity Life eminent creates the shade of death ; The shadow passeth when the tree shall fall , But I shall ...
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... thine : thou knowest it all . Could Love part thus ? was it not well to speak , To have spoken once ? It could not but be well . The slow sweet hours that bring us all things good , The slow sad hours that bring us all things ill , And ...
... thine : thou knowest it all . Could Love part thus ? was it not well to speak , To have spoken once ? It could not but be well . The slow sweet hours that bring us all things good , The slow sad hours that bring us all things ill , And ...
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... thine arms , Here at the quiet limit of the world , A white - hair'd shadow roaming like a dream The ever - silent spaces of the East , Far - folded mists , and gleaming halls of morn . Alas ! for this gray shadow , once a man— So ...
... thine arms , Here at the quiet limit of the world , A white - hair'd shadow roaming like a dream The ever - silent spaces of the East , Far - folded mists , and gleaming halls of morn . Alas ! for this gray shadow , once a man— So ...
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... In silence , then before thine answer given Departest , and thy tears are on my cheek . Why wilt thou ever scare me with thy tears , And make me tremble lest a saying learnt , In days far - off , on that dark earth 54 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... In silence , then before thine answer given Departest , and thy tears are on my cheek . Why wilt thou ever scare me with thy tears , And make me tremble lest a saying learnt , In days far - off , on that dark earth 54 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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