The Poetical Works of James Russell LowellG. Routledge, 1894 - 512 страница |
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... blood - red moon Go up and down into the sea ; Or , in the loneliness of day , To see the still seals only Solemnly lift their faces gray , Making it yet more lonely ? Is it not better than to hear Only the sliding of the wave Beneath ...
... blood - red moon Go up and down into the sea ; Or , in the loneliness of day , To see the still seals only Solemnly lift their faces gray , Making it yet more lonely ? Is it not better than to hear Only the sliding of the wave Beneath ...
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... blood - warm truth was rife ; He saw the mysteries which circle under The outward shell and skin of daily life . Nothing to him were fleeting time and fashion , His soul was led by the eternal law ; There was in him no hope of fame , no ...
... blood - warm truth was rife ; He saw the mysteries which circle under The outward shell and skin of daily life . Nothing to him were fleeting time and fashion , His soul was led by the eternal law ; There was in him no hope of fame , no ...
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... blood of his song ; --- This , this is he for whom the world is waiting To sing the beatings of its mighty heart , Too long hath it been patient with the grating Of scrannel - pipes , and heard it misnamed Art . To him the smiling soul ...
... blood of his song ; --- This , this is he for whom the world is waiting To sing the beatings of its mighty heart , Too long hath it been patient with the grating Of scrannel - pipes , and heard it misnamed Art . To him the smiling soul ...
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... blood , and then a swoon Crept chilly o'er me , Rosaline ! The stars came out ; and one by one , Each angel from his silver throne Looked down and saw what I had done : I dared not hide me , Rosaline ! I crouched ; I feared thy corpse ...
... blood , and then a swoon Crept chilly o'er me , Rosaline ! The stars came out ; and one by one , Each angel from his silver throne Looked down and saw what I had done : I dared not hide me , Rosaline ! I crouched ; I feared thy corpse ...
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... blood that e'er through true heart ran With lofty message , ran for thee and me ; For God's law , since the starry song began , Hath been , and still for evermore must be , That every deed which shall out- last Time's span Must goad the ...
... blood that e'er through true heart ran With lofty message , ran for thee and me ; For God's law , since the starry song began , Hath been , and still for evermore must be , That every deed which shall out- last Time's span Must goad the ...
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