Poems, Tom 1Ticknor and Fields, 1855 |
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... things . " Yet could not all creation pierce Beyond the bottom of his eye . II . He spake of beauty : that the dull Saw no divinity in grass , Life in dead stones , or spirit in air ; Then looking as ' t were in a glass , He smoothed ...
... things . " Yet could not all creation pierce Beyond the bottom of his eye . II . He spake of beauty : that the dull Saw no divinity in grass , Life in dead stones , or spirit in air ; Then looking as ' t were in a glass , He smoothed ...
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... things that be In the hueless mosses under the sea Would curl round my silver feet silently , All looking up for the love of me . And if I should carol aloud , from aloft All things that are forked , and horned , and soft , Would lean ...
... things that be In the hueless mosses under the sea Would curl round my silver feet silently , All looking up for the love of me . And if I should carol aloud , from aloft All things that are forked , and horned , and soft , Would lean ...
Strona 98
... things , And at the last she spoke of me ; And turning looked upon your face , As near this door you sat apart , And rose , and , with a silent grace Approaching , pressed you heart to heart . Ah , well - but sing the foolish song I 98 ...
... things , And at the last she spoke of me ; And turning looked upon your face , As near this door you sat apart , And rose , and , with a silent grace Approaching , pressed you heart to heart . Ah , well - but sing the foolish song I 98 ...
Strona 127
... , an English home - gray twilight poured On dewy pastures , dewy trees , Softer than sleep - all things in order stored , A haunt of ancient Peace . Nor these alone , but every landscape fair , As THE PALACE OF ART . 127.
... , an English home - gray twilight poured On dewy pastures , dewy trees , Softer than sleep - all things in order stored , A haunt of ancient Peace . Nor these alone , but every landscape fair , As THE PALACE OF ART . 127.
Strona 133
... of men's minds and deeds . I live in all things great and small . I sit apart holding no forms of creeds , But contemplating all . " * * Full oft the riddle of the painful earth Flashed through THE PALACE OF ART . 133.
... of men's minds and deeds . I live in all things great and small . I sit apart holding no forms of creeds , But contemplating all . " * * Full oft the riddle of the painful earth Flashed through THE PALACE OF ART . 133.
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