The Poetical Works of James Russell LowellHoughton, Osgood, 1879 - 422 страница |
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... ear , " Here is rest and peace for thee ! " IRENÉ . HERS is a spirit deep , and crystal - clear ; Calmly beneath her earnest face it lies , Free without boldness , meek without a fear , Quicker to look than speak its sympa- thies , Far ...
... ear , " Here is rest and peace for thee ! " IRENÉ . HERS is a spirit deep , and crystal - clear ; Calmly beneath her earnest face it lies , Free without boldness , meek without a fear , Quicker to look than speak its sympa- thies , Far ...
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... ear , In thy chamber thou sittest alone , Alone , alone , ah woe ! alone ! The world is happy , the world is wide , Kind hearts are beating on every side ; Ah , why should we lie so coldly curled Alone in the shell of this great world ...
... ear , In thy chamber thou sittest alone , Alone , alone , ah woe ! alone ! The world is happy , the world is wide , Kind hearts are beating on every side ; Ah , why should we lie so coldly curled Alone in the shell of this great world ...
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... ears beguiled , Rocking thee in thine oriole's nest , Till Nature looked at thee and smiled . Thine every fancy seems to borrow A sunlight from thy childish years , Making a golden cloud of sorrow , A hope - lit rainbow out of tears ...
... ears beguiled , Rocking thee in thine oriole's nest , Till Nature looked at thee and smiled . Thine every fancy seems to borrow A sunlight from thy childish years , Making a golden cloud of sorrow , A hope - lit rainbow out of tears ...
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... ears will find more clear My heavenly than my earthly speech ; And still , as I draw nigh to thee , Her soul and mine shall closer be . THE HERITAGE . THE rich man's son inherits lands , And piles of brick , and stone , and gold , And ...
... ears will find more clear My heavenly than my earthly speech ; And still , as I draw nigh to thee , Her soul and mine shall closer be . THE HERITAGE . THE rich man's son inherits lands , And piles of brick , and stone , and gold , And ...
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... ears : The lids may shut out fleshly fears , But still the spirit sees and hears , – Its eyes are lidless , Rosaline ! A wildness rushing suddenly , A knowing some ill shape is nigh , A wish for death , a fear to die , Is not this ...
... ears : The lids may shut out fleshly fears , But still the spirit sees and hears , – Its eyes are lidless , Rosaline ! A wildness rushing suddenly , A knowing some ill shape is nigh , A wish for death , a fear to die , Is not this ...
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