The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell LowellHoughton, Mifflin, 1899 - 656 страница |
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... NEVER YET WAS THE MOON 12 REMEMBERED MUSIC 13 XII . SUB PONDERE CRESCIT SONG . TO M. L. 13 ALLEGRA .. 13 THE FOUNTAIN . 14 XIV . ON READING WORDS- ODE THE FATHERLAND THE FORLORN MIDNIGHT A PRAYER THE HERITAGE . THE ROSE A BALLAD LET ...
... NEVER YET WAS THE MOON 12 REMEMBERED MUSIC 13 XII . SUB PONDERE CRESCIT SONG . TO M. L. 13 ALLEGRA .. 13 THE FOUNTAIN . 14 XIV . ON READING WORDS- ODE THE FATHERLAND THE FORLORN MIDNIGHT A PRAYER THE HERITAGE . THE ROSE A BALLAD LET ...
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... never dwelt heart , Which rests instinctively in Hea- Right from the hand of God her ven's clear law spirit came With a full peace , that never can Unstained , and she hath ne'er for- depart From its own steadfastness ; - a holy awe ...
... never dwelt heart , Which rests instinctively in Hea- Right from the hand of God her ven's clear law spirit came With a full peace , that never can Unstained , and she hath ne'er for- depart From its own steadfastness ; - a holy awe ...
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... never - dying green , Put in this scrip of mine , That griefs may fall like snow- flakes light , And deck me in a robe of white , Ready to be an angel bright , O sweetly mournful pine . A little of thy merriment , Of thy sparkling ...
... never - dying green , Put in this scrip of mine , That griefs may fall like snow- flakes light , And deck me in a robe of white , Ready to be an angel bright , O sweetly mournful pine . A little of thy merriment , Of thy sparkling ...
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... never lost its fresh perfume , Though knowing well that life hath room while increases , The huddling trample of a drove of sheep Tilts the loose planks , and then as gradually ceases In dust on the other side ; life's emblem deep , ΙΟ ...
... never lost its fresh perfume , Though knowing well that life hath room while increases , The huddling trample of a drove of sheep Tilts the loose planks , and then as gradually ceases In dust on the other side ; life's emblem deep , ΙΟ ...
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... never weary counting Its clear droppings , lone and sin- gle , 30 Or when in one full gush they min- gle , Shooting ... never cold time , The joy , that , like a clear breeze , went Through and through the old time ! Peace sits within ...
... never weary counting Its clear droppings , lone and sin- gle , 30 Or when in one full gush they min- gle , Shooting ... never cold time , The joy , that , like a clear breeze , went Through and through the old time ! Peace sits within ...
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