Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... ! Do you see ? Just my vengeance complete , The man sprang to his feet , Stood erect , caught at God's skirts , and prayed ! -So , I was afraid ! APPARENT FAILURE " We shall soon lose a celebrated building ROBERT BROWNING 109.
... ! Do you see ? Just my vengeance complete , The man sprang to his feet , Stood erect , caught at God's skirts , and prayed ! -So , I was afraid ! APPARENT FAILURE " We shall soon lose a celebrated building ROBERT BROWNING 109.
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... , two and two , The odd one at my feet where Anselm stands : Peach - blossom marble all , the rare , the ripe As fresh - poured red wine of a mighty pulse . I -Old Gandolf with his paltry onion - stone , Put ROBERT BROWNING 113.
... , two and two , The odd one at my feet where Anselm stands : Peach - blossom marble all , the rare , the ripe As fresh - poured red wine of a mighty pulse . I -Old Gandolf with his paltry onion - stone , Put ROBERT BROWNING 113.
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... feet forth straight as stone can point , And let the bedclothes , for a mortcloth , drop Into great laps and folds of sculptor's work : And as yon tapers dwindle , and strange thoughts Grow , with a certain humming in my ears , About ...
... feet forth straight as stone can point , And let the bedclothes , for a mortcloth , drop Into great laps and folds of sculptor's work : And as yon tapers dwindle , and strange thoughts Grow , with a certain humming in my ears , About ...
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... feet The children some old tale entreat , And while he speaks supply each word Forgotten , altered , or ill heard . In yonder brake reclines a maid , Her locks a lover's fingers braid- Fair , fearless maiden ! cause for fear Is none K 2 ...
... feet The children some old tale entreat , And while he speaks supply each word Forgotten , altered , or ill heard . In yonder brake reclines a maid , Her locks a lover's fingers braid- Fair , fearless maiden ! cause for fear Is none K 2 ...
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... feet , and cried : " Justice , O King , and on myself ! On this great sinner , who did break The law , and by the law must die ! Vengeance , O King ! " But the King spake : " What fool is this , that hurts our ears With folly ? or what ...
... feet , and cried : " Justice , O King , and on myself ! On this great sinner , who did break The law , and by the law must die ! Vengeance , O King ! " But the King spake : " What fool is this , that hurts our ears With folly ? or what ...
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