Poems, Tom 1Ticknor and Fields, 1855 |
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... live in vain . Low - cowering shall the Sophist sit ; Falsehood shall bare her plaited brow : Fair - fronted Truth shall droop not now With shrilling shafts of subtle wit . Nor martyr - flames nor trenchant swords Can do away that ...
... live in vain . Low - cowering shall the Sophist sit ; Falsehood shall bare her plaited brow : Fair - fronted Truth shall droop not now With shrilling shafts of subtle wit . Nor martyr - flames nor trenchant swords Can do away that ...
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... live alone , Methinks were better than to own A crown , a sceptre , and a throne . O strengthen me , enlighten me ! I faint in this obscurity , Thou dewy dawn of memory . SONG . I. A SPIRIT haunts the year's last hours ODE TO MEMORY . 35.
... live alone , Methinks were better than to own A crown , a sceptre , and a throne . O strengthen me , enlighten me ! I faint in this obscurity , Thou dewy dawn of memory . SONG . I. A SPIRIT haunts the year's last hours ODE TO MEMORY . 35.
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... lives bound fast in one with golden ease ; Two graves grass - green beside a gray church - tower , Washed with still rains and daisy - blossomed ; Two children in one hamlet born and bred ; So runs the round of life from hour to hour ...
... lives bound fast in one with golden ease ; Two graves grass - green beside a gray church - tower , Washed with still rains and daisy - blossomed ; Two children in one hamlet born and bred ; So runs the round of life from hour to hour ...
Strona 64
... laughingly . O ! what a happy life were mine Under the hollow - hung ocean green ! Soft are the moss - beds under the sea ; We would live merrily , merrily . THE MERMAID . WHO would be A mermaid fair , 64 THE MERMAN .
... laughingly . O ! what a happy life were mine Under the hollow - hung ocean green ! Soft are the moss - beds under the sea ; We would live merrily , merrily . THE MERMAID . WHO would be A mermaid fair , 64 THE MERMAN .
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... live forgotten , and love forlorn . " II . She , as her carol sadder grew , From brow and bosom slowly down Through rosy taper fingers drew Her streaming curls of deepest brown To left and right , and made appear , Still MARIANA IN THE ...
... live forgotten , and love forlorn . " II . She , as her carol sadder grew , From brow and bosom slowly down Through rosy taper fingers drew Her streaming curls of deepest brown To left and right , and made appear , Still MARIANA IN THE ...
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