A Masque of Poets: Including Guy Vernon, a Novelette in VerseRoberts brothers, 1878 - 301 psl. |
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... feeling , great tenderness and reverence for the truth . ulness of truth , and great insight into life .. We dare place it alongside George Eliot's latest in point of poetic in- sight , vigor , and knowledge of life , and to say that it ...
... feeling , great tenderness and reverence for the truth . ulness of truth , and great insight into life .. We dare place it alongside George Eliot's latest in point of poetic in- sight , vigor , and knowledge of life , and to say that it ...
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... feel the joy struck dumb Of citherns , harps , and dulcimers , With rumbling prelude , harsh to hear , Of that which must in time become Disaster , slavery , Actium ! Then she , that mighty and mystic queen , Round 24 A MOOD OF ...
... feel the joy struck dumb Of citherns , harps , and dulcimers , With rumbling prelude , harsh to hear , Of that which must in time become Disaster , slavery , Actium ! Then she , that mighty and mystic queen , Round 24 A MOOD OF ...
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... feel thee near , And lightest whispers of thy spirit hear , Clearer than yonder sea's eternal moan ? And ah ! no breath of any mournful tone , But lessons of high courage , holy cheer , And such sweet notes as charm the snake Despair ...
... feel thee near , And lightest whispers of thy spirit hear , Clearer than yonder sea's eternal moan ? And ah ! no breath of any mournful tone , But lessons of high courage , holy cheer , And such sweet notes as charm the snake Despair ...
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... feel thy heart - Beat ' gainst my breast ; and when my lips meet thine Thy very soul is wedded unto mine . Yes , my III . old self is dead ; and it is well ; - I knew , as thou , he had no right to be ; And light his death was , for he ...
... feel thy heart - Beat ' gainst my breast ; and when my lips meet thine Thy very soul is wedded unto mine . Yes , my III . old self is dead ; and it is well ; - I knew , as thou , he had no right to be ; And light his death was , for he ...
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... feels no stain ; Unreckoned dead he does not know were slain ; What things does he take with him when he dies ? Nothing of all that he on earth did prize : Unto his grovelling feet and sordid eyes How difficult and empty seem the skies ...
... feels no stain ; Unreckoned dead he does not know were slain ; What things does he take with him when he dies ? Nothing of all that he on earth did prize : Unto his grovelling feet and sordid eyes How difficult and empty seem the skies ...
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A Masque of Poets– Including Guy Vernon, a Novelette in Verse George Parsons Lathrop Visos knygos peržiūra - 1878 |
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