Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1855 - 154 |
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Strona 80
... one of his many rings ( For he had many , poor worm ) and thought . It is his mother's hair . 9 . Who knows if he be dead ? Whether I need have fled ? Am I guilty of blood ? However this may be , Comfort her , comfort her 80 MAUD .
... one of his many rings ( For he had many , poor worm ) and thought . It is his mother's hair . 9 . Who knows if he be dead ? Whether I need have fled ? Am I guilty of blood ? However this may be , Comfort her , comfort her 80 MAUD .
Strona 90
... thought the dead had peace , but it is not so ; To have no peace in the grave , is that not sad ? But up and down and to and fro , Ever about me the dead men go ; And then to hear a dead man chatter Is enough to drive one mad . 2 ...
... thought the dead had peace , but it is not so ; To have no peace in the grave , is that not sad ? But up and down and to and fro , Ever about me the dead men go ; And then to hear a dead man chatter Is enough to drive one mad . 2 ...
Strona 97
... thought that a war would arise in defence of the right , We ar That an iron tyranny now should bend or cease , The glory of manhood stand on his ancient height , Nor Britain's one sole God be the millionaire : H No more shall commerce ...
... thought that a war would arise in defence of the right , We ar That an iron tyranny now should bend or cease , The glory of manhood stand on his ancient height , Nor Britain's one sole God be the millionaire : H No more shall commerce ...
Strona 99
... 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 now by the side of the Black and the H 2 MAUD .
... 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 now by the side of the Black and the H 2 MAUD .
Strona 101
... Thought it a dead thing ; yet himself could make The thing that is not as the thing that is . O had he lived ! In our schoolbooks we say , Of those that held their heads above the crowd , They flourish'd then or then ; but life in him ...
... Thought it a dead thing ; yet himself could make The thing that is not as the thing that is . O had he lived ! In our schoolbooks we say , Of those that held their heads above the crowd , They flourish'd then or then ; but life in him ...
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