Poems, Tom 1Ticknor and Fields, 1855 |
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... smile or frown be fleeter ? Whether smile or frown be sweeter , Who may know ? Frowns perfect - sweet along the brow Light - glooming.
... smile or frown be fleeter ? Whether smile or frown be sweeter , Who may know ? Frowns perfect - sweet along the brow Light - glooming.
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... smile and frown are not aloof From one another , Each to each is dearest brother ; Hues of the silken sheeny woof Momently shot into each other . All the mystery is thine ; Smiling , frowning , evermore , Thou art perfect in love - lore ...
... smile and frown are not aloof From one another , Each to each is dearest brother ; Hues of the silken sheeny woof Momently shot into each other . All the mystery is thine ; Smiling , frowning , evermore , Thou art perfect in love - lore ...
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... smile ; Then in madness and in bliss , If my lips should dare to kiss Thy taper fingers amorously , Again thou blushest angerly ; And o'er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown . SONG . THE OWL . - WHEN cats run home MADELINE . 19.
... smile ; Then in madness and in bliss , If my lips should dare to kiss Thy taper fingers amorously , Again thou blushest angerly ; And o'er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown . SONG . THE OWL . - WHEN cats run home MADELINE . 19.
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... silver dews ? Or when little airs arise , How the merry bluebell rings To the mosses underneath ? Hast thou looked upon the breath Of the lilies at sunrise ? Wherefore that faint smile of thine , Shadowy , dreaming ADELINE . 39.
... silver dews ? Or when little airs arise , How the merry bluebell rings To the mosses underneath ? Hast thou looked upon the breath Of the lilies at sunrise ? Wherefore that faint smile of thine , Shadowy , dreaming ADELINE . 39.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Wherefore that faint smile of thine , Shadowy , dreaming Adeline ? Some honey - converse feeds thy mind , Some spirit of a crimson rose In love with thee forgets to close His curtains , wasting odorous ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Wherefore that faint smile of thine , Shadowy , dreaming Adeline ? Some honey - converse feeds thy mind , Some spirit of a crimson rose In love with thee forgets to close His curtains , wasting odorous ...
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