Dramatis PersonaeTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 262 страница |
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... plumage , stronger wing : the breeze Of Alpine heights thou playest with , borne on Beyond Sorrento and Amalfi , where The Siren waits thee , singing song for song . WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR . From the Author to the Publishers . To MESSRS .
... plumage , stronger wing : the breeze Of Alpine heights thou playest with , borne on Beyond Sorrento and Amalfi , where The Siren waits thee , singing song for song . WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR . From the Author to the Publishers . To MESSRS .
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... thou change too ? Should I fear surprise ? Shall I find aught new In the old and dear , In the good and true , With the changing year ? 3 . Thou art a man , But I am.
... thou change too ? Should I fear surprise ? Shall I find aught new In the old and dear , In the good and true , With the changing year ? 3 . Thou art a man , But I am.
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Robert Browning. 3 . Thou art a man , But I am thy love ! For the lake , its swan For the dell , its dove ; And for thee ― ( oh , haste ! ) Me , to bend above , Me , to hold embraced ! II . BY THE FIRESIDE . 1 . Is all 16 JAMES LEE .
Robert Browning. 3 . Thou art a man , But I am thy love ! For the lake , its swan For the dell , its dove ; And for thee ― ( oh , haste ! ) Me , to bend above , Me , to hold embraced ! II . BY THE FIRESIDE . 1 . Is all 16 JAMES LEE .
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... thou or I ? Dost want to be disburthened of a woe , And can , in truth , my voice untie Its links , and let it go ? 2 . " Art thou a dumb , wronged thing that would be righted , Intrusting thus thy cause to me ? Forbear . No tongue can ...
... thou or I ? Dost want to be disburthened of a woe , And can , in truth , my voice untie Its links , and let it go ? 2 . " Art thou a dumb , wronged thing that would be righted , Intrusting thus thy cause to me ? Forbear . No tongue can ...
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... thou rather that I understand Thy will to help me ? —like the dog I found Once , pacing sad this solitary strand , Who would not take my food , poor hound , But whined and licked my hand . " 7 . All this , and more , comes from some ...
... thou rather that I understand Thy will to help me ? —like the dog I found Once , pacing sad this solitary strand , Who would not take my food , poor hound , But whined and licked my hand . " 7 . All this , and more , comes from some ...
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ABT VOGLER awhile beast believe better Blue and gold Book breath CALIBAN UPON SETEBOS Cerinthus cheat Christ clay death Don't fear doubt earth Essays eyes face fact fancy fear fire flesh fool gain give grow hair hand hath head hear heart Heaven HENRY Illustrated Jameson's JOHN laugh life's lips live look Louis-d'or man's Memoir mind mouth NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE never o'er once pain Papers Philip Van Artevelde play Poems poet Poetical Pornic praise prove raps ROBERT BROWNING round Setebos Sludge smile song SORDELLO soul speak spirit stars Steel Portrait stop Story suppose sure tell thee There's things thou thought Ticknor and Fields to-day touch tricks truth turn Twice-Told Tales WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR what's wonder word Xanthus youth