The Poetical Works of James Russell LowellG. Routledge, 1894 - 512 страница |
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... fear " " I cannot think that thou " " There never yet was flower Sub Pondere Crescit XI . XII . XIII . 66 XIV . • Beloved , in the noisy city here On reading Wordsworth's Sonnets in Defence of Capital Punishment XV . The same continued ...
... fear " " I cannot think that thou " " There never yet was flower Sub Pondere Crescit XI . XII . XIII . 66 XIV . • Beloved , in the noisy city here On reading Wordsworth's Sonnets in Defence of Capital Punishment XV . The same continued ...
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... fear , Ever singing dreadfully . Here all is pleasant as a dream ; The wind scarce shaketh down the dew , The green grass floweth like a stream Into the ocean's blue ; Listen ! Oh , listen ! Here is a gush of many streams , A song of ...
... fear , Ever singing dreadfully . Here all is pleasant as a dream ; The wind scarce shaketh down the dew , The green grass floweth like a stream Into the ocean's blue ; Listen ! Oh , listen ! Here is a gush of many streams , A song of ...
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... fear to take From others , but which always fears to speak Its thanks in utterance , for the giver's sake ; - The deep religion of a thankful heart , Which rests instinctively in Heaven's clear law With a full peace , that never can ...
... fear to take From others , but which always fears to speak Its thanks in utterance , for the giver's sake ; - The deep religion of a thankful heart , Which rests instinctively in Heaven's clear law With a full peace , that never can ...
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James Russell Lowell. With fear of blame , and yet which ever hasteneth To pour the balm of kind looks on the wound , If they be wounds which such sweet teaching makes , Giving itself a pang for others ' sakes ; No want of faith , that ...
James Russell Lowell. With fear of blame , and yet which ever hasteneth To pour the balm of kind looks on the wound , If they be wounds which such sweet teaching makes , Giving itself a pang for others ' sakes ; No want of faith , that ...
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... . sea - like longings , Who dimly hearest voices call on thee , Whose soul is overfilled with mighty throngings Of love , and fear , and glorious agony , Thou of the toil - strung hands and iron sinews 26 EARLIER POEMS .
... . sea - like longings , Who dimly hearest voices call on thee , Whose soul is overfilled with mighty throngings Of love , and fear , and glorious agony , Thou of the toil - strung hands and iron sinews 26 EARLIER POEMS .
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