Records of Woman: with other poemsWilliam Blackwood, 1828 - 320 psl. |
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... press'd As hope and joy ne'er knew . Oh ! lovely are ye , Love and Faith , Enduring to the last ! She had her meed - one smile in death- And his worn spirit pass'd . While ev'n as o'er a martyr's grave She knelt on GERTRUDE . 59.
... press'd As hope and joy ne'er knew . Oh ! lovely are ye , Love and Faith , Enduring to the last ! She had her meed - one smile in death- And his worn spirit pass'd . While ev'n as o'er a martyr's grave She knelt on GERTRUDE . 59.
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... press'd Her lips of glowing life to Azzo's breast , Drawing the poison forth . A strange , sad sight ! Pale death , and fearless love , and solemn night ! — So the moon saw them last . The morn came singing Thro ' the green forests of ...
... press'd Her lips of glowing life to Azzo's breast , Drawing the poison forth . A strange , sad sight ! Pale death , and fearless love , and solemn night ! — So the moon saw them last . The morn came singing Thro ' the green forests of ...
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... On the silent lip she press'd no kiss , Too stern was the grasp of her pangs for this ; She shed no tear as her face bent low , O'er the shining hair of the lifeless brow ; She look'd but into the half - shut eye , THE INDIAN CITY . 89.
... On the silent lip she press'd no kiss , Too stern was the grasp of her pangs for this ; She shed no tear as her face bent low , O'er the shining hair of the lifeless brow ; She look'd but into the half - shut eye , THE INDIAN CITY . 89.
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... close and rigid grasp she press'd The blood - stain'd robe to her heaving breast , And said " Not yet - not yet I weep , Not yet my spirit shall sink or sleep , Not till yon city , in ruins rent , Be 90 RECORDS OF WOMAN .
... close and rigid grasp she press'd The blood - stain'd robe to her heaving breast , And said " Not yet - not yet I weep , Not yet my spirit shall sink or sleep , Not till yon city , in ruins rent , Be 90 RECORDS OF WOMAN .
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... press'd On to their mark ; and in his friend's clear eye There dwelt no shadow of a dream gone by ; And with the brethren of his fields , the feast Was gay as when the voice whose sounds had ceas'd Mingled with theirs . - Ev'n thus ...
... press'd On to their mark ; and in his friend's clear eye There dwelt no shadow of a dream gone by ; And with the brethren of his fields , the feast Was gay as when the voice whose sounds had ceas'd Mingled with theirs . - Ev'n thus ...
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Records of Woman, with Other Poems Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans,Mrs. Hemans Visos knygos peržiūra - 1828 |
Records of Woman– With Other Poems Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans,Mrs. Hemans Visos knygos peržiūra - 1828 |
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