The Poetical Works of James Russell LowellG. Routledge, 1894 - 512 страница |
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... feel the touch of that soft palm , That ever seemed a new surprise Sending glad thoughts up to her eyes To bless him with their holy calm , - Sweet thoughts ! they made her eyes as sweet , How quiet are the hands That wove those ...
... feel the touch of that soft palm , That ever seemed a new surprise Sending glad thoughts up to her eyes To bless him with their holy calm , - Sweet thoughts ! they made her eyes as sweet , How quiet are the hands That wove those ...
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... feel , No grating on his vessel's keel ; A strip of silver sand Mingled the waters with the land Where he was seen no more ; O stern word - Nevermore ! Full short his journey was ; no dust Of earth unto his sandals clave ; The weary ...
... feel , No grating on his vessel's keel ; A strip of silver sand Mingled the waters with the land Where he was seen no more ; O stern word - Nevermore ! Full short his journey was ; no dust Of earth unto his sandals clave ; The weary ...
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... feel so near A cold and lonely grave , A restless grave , where thou shalt lie Even in death unquietly ? Look down beneath thy wave - worn bark , Lean over the side and see The leaden eye of the sidelong shark Upturned patiently , Ever ...
... feel so near A cold and lonely grave , A restless grave , where thou shalt lie Even in death unquietly ? Look down beneath thy wave - worn bark , Lean over the side and see The leaden eye of the sidelong shark Upturned patiently , Ever ...
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... feel the wondrous meaning of to - day ; He had a deeper faith in holy sorrow Than the world's seeming loss could take away . To know the heart of all things was his duty , All things did sing to him to make him wise , And , with a ...
... feel the wondrous meaning of to - day ; He had a deeper faith in holy sorrow Than the world's seeming loss could take away . To know the heart of all things was his duty , All things did sing to him to make him wise , And , with a ...
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... feel and know it , That beauty in its highest thou couldst be . rhymer Who lies with idle elbow on the grass , And fits his singing , like a cunning timer , To all men's prides and fancies as they pass . sea - like longings , Who dimly ...
... feel and know it , That beauty in its highest thou couldst be . rhymer Who lies with idle elbow on the grass , And fits his singing , like a cunning timer , To all men's prides and fancies as they pass . sea - like longings , Who dimly ...
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