Poems, Том 2Paul, Trench, 1883 |
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... Letters 237 The Vision of Sin 241 Το after reading a Life and Letters 255 To E. L. , on his Travels in Greece 258 " Break , break , break ' 260 The Poet's Song 262 ENGLISH IDYLLS AND OTHER POEMS . THE EPIC . AT vi CONTENTS .
... Letters 237 The Vision of Sin 241 Το after reading a Life and Letters 255 To E. L. , on his Travels in Greece 258 " Break , break , break ' 260 The Poet's Song 262 ENGLISH IDYLLS AND OTHER POEMS . THE EPIC . AT vi CONTENTS .
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... break his sleep by night , and his nice eyes Should see the raw mechanic's bloody thumbs Sweat on his blazon'd ... breaks out from age to age With much the same result . Now I myself , A Tory to the quick , was as a boy Destructive ...
... break his sleep by night , and his nice eyes Should see the raw mechanic's bloody thumbs Sweat on his blazon'd ... breaks out from age to age With much the same result . Now I myself , A Tory to the quick , was as a boy Destructive ...
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... breaking . hearts ? Or all the same as if he had not been ? Not so . Still father Truth ? O shall the braggart shout For some blind glimpse of freedom work itself Thro ' madness , hated by the wise , to law System and empire ? Sin ...
... breaking . hearts ? Or all the same as if he had not been ? Not so . Still father Truth ? O shall the braggart shout For some blind glimpse of freedom work itself Thro ' madness , hated by the wise , to law System and empire ? Sin ...
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... break its syllables , to keep My own full - tuned , -hold passion in a leash , And not leap forth and fall about thy neck , And on thy bosom , ( deep desired relief ! ) Rain out the heavy mist of tears , that weigh'd Upon my brain , my ...
... break its syllables , to keep My own full - tuned , -hold passion in a leash , And not leap forth and fall about thy neck , And on thy bosom , ( deep desired relief ! ) Rain out the heavy mist of tears , that weigh'd Upon my brain , my ...
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... hear nor see : But break it . In the name of wife , And in the rights that name may give , Are clasp'd the moral of thy life , And that for which I care to live . EPILOGUE . So , Lady Flora , take my lay THE DAY - DREAM . 169.
... hear nor see : But break it . In the name of wife , And in the rights that name may give , Are clasp'd the moral of thy life , And that for which I care to live . EPILOGUE . So , Lady Flora , take my lay THE DAY - DREAM . 169.
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Alice the nurse answer'd beggar maid beneath betwixt blow bold Sir Bedivere bore born bosom breath brows cheek child Cophetua crag dark deep dipt Dora dream dropt earth Edward Gray EDWIN MORRIS Ellen Adair Eustace evermore Excalibur eyes fair fancy flowers follow'd glimmer golden grew hand happy HARVARD COLLEGE hear heard heart heaven hour King Arthur kiss kiss'd knees Lady Clare lake land laugh'd light lightly lips live Locksley Hall look look'd Lord Ronald marriage moon moorland morn move never night o'er pass'd rain ringing rose round sail saints seem'd ship of fools Simeon SIMEON STYLITES sleep song soul sound spoke stars stept summer sweet thee thine things THOMAS WREN thought thrice thro touch'd turn'd unto vapour Vext village maid voice wild wind wonder words