Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1855 - 154 |
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Strona 79
... dark sea - line Looking , thinking of all I have lost ; An old song vexes my ear ; But that of Lamech is mine . 7 . For years , a measureless ill , For years , for ever , to part- But she , she would love me still And as long , O God ...
... dark sea - line Looking , thinking of all I have lost ; An old song vexes my ear ; But that of Lamech is mine . 7 . For years , a measureless ill , For years , for ever , to part- But she , she would love me still And as long , O God ...
Strona 99
... darkness into the light shall leap , And shine in the sudden making of splendid names , And noble thought be freer under the sun , And the heart of a people beat with one desire ; For the long , long canker of peace is over and done And ...
... darkness into the light shall leap , And shine in the sudden making of splendid names , And noble thought be freer under the sun , And the heart of a people beat with one desire ; For the long , long canker of peace is over and done And ...
Strona 118
... The very graves appear'd to smile , So fresh they rose in shadow'd swells ; ' Dark porch ' I said ' and silent aisle There comes a sound of marriage bells . ' ODE ON THE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON . 118 THE LETTERS .
... The very graves appear'd to smile , So fresh they rose in shadow'd swells ; ' Dark porch ' I said ' and silent aisle There comes a sound of marriage bells . ' ODE ON THE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON . 118 THE LETTERS .
Strona 124
... Among the wise and the bold . Let the bell be toll'd : And a reverent people behold The towering car , the sable steeds : Bright let it be with his blazon'd deeds , Dark in its funeral fold . Let the bell be 124 ODE ON THE DEATH OF.
... Among the wise and the bold . Let the bell be toll'd : And a reverent people behold The towering car , the sable steeds : Bright let it be with his blazon'd deeds , Dark in its funeral fold . Let the bell be 124 ODE ON THE DEATH OF.
Strona 125
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Dark in its funeral fold . Let the bell be toll'd : And a deeper knell in the heart be knoll'd ; And the sound of the sorrowing anthem roll'd Thro ' the dome of the golden cross ; And the volleying cannon ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Dark in its funeral fold . Let the bell be toll'd : And a deeper knell in the heart be knoll'd ; And the sound of the sorrowing anthem roll'd Thro ' the dome of the golden cross ; And the volleying cannon ...
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