The Poetical Works of James Russell LowellG. Routledge, 1894 - 512 страница |
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... speak its sympathies ; Far down into her large and patient eyes I gaze , deep - drinking of the in- finite , As , in the mid - watch of a clear , still night , I look into the fathomless blue skies . So circled lives she with Love's ...
... speak its sympathies ; Far down into her large and patient eyes I gaze , deep - drinking of the in- finite , As , in the mid - watch of a clear , still night , I look into the fathomless blue skies . So circled lives she with Love's ...
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... speaking , It lay unhopefully alone , And lived but in an aimless seek- ing . So was my soul ; but when ' twas full Of unrest to o'erloading , A voice of something beautiful Whispered a dim foreboding , And yet so soft , so sweet , so ...
... speaking , It lay unhopefully alone , And lived but in an aimless seek- ing . So was my soul ; but when ' twas full Of unrest to o'erloading , A voice of something beautiful Whispered a dim foreboding , And yet so soft , so sweet , so ...
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... speak out for Truth , Lay on her altar all the gushings tender , The hope , the fire , the loving faith of youth ! Oh , prophesy no more the Maker's coming , Say not his onward footsteps thou canst hear In the dim void , like to the ...
... speak out for Truth , Lay on her altar all the gushings tender , The hope , the fire , the loving faith of youth ! Oh , prophesy no more the Maker's coming , Say not his onward footsteps thou canst hear In the dim void , like to the ...
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... speaking Which every age demands to do it right . Proprieties our silken bards en- viron ; He who would be the tongue of this wide land Must string his harp with chords of sturdy iron And strike it with a toil - browned hand ; One who ...
... speaking Which every age demands to do it right . Proprieties our silken bards en- viron ; He who would be the tongue of this wide land Must string his harp with chords of sturdy iron And strike it with a toil - browned hand ; One who ...
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... Speak out ! and lo ! a hush of deepest wonder Shall sink o'er all this many- voiced scene , As when a sudden burst of rattling thunder Shatters the blueness of a sky serene . THE FATHERLAND . WHERE is the true man's father- land ? Is it ...
... Speak out ! and lo ! a hush of deepest wonder Shall sink o'er all this many- voiced scene , As when a sudden burst of rattling thunder Shatters the blueness of a sky serene . THE FATHERLAND . WHERE is the true man's father- land ? Is it ...
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