The poetical works of James Russell Lowell. Household edHoughton, Mifflin, 1876 |
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... true nobleness " v . To the Spirit of Keats " Great Truths are portions of the soul " VI . VII . " I ask not for those thoughts " VIII . To M. W. , on her birthday IX . " My Love , I have no fear ' X. " I cannot think that thou " PAGE 1 ...
... true nobleness " v . To the Spirit of Keats " Great Truths are portions of the soul " VI . VII . " I ask not for those thoughts " VIII . To M. W. , on her birthday IX . " My Love , I have no fear ' X. " I cannot think that thou " PAGE 1 ...
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... , Where'er it toucheth clingeth tightly , Round glossy leaf or stump unsightly , So from his spirit wandered out Tendrils spreading all about , Of a true woman's soul bent down and | But EARLIER POEMS PAGE Threnodia •
... , Where'er it toucheth clingeth tightly , Round glossy leaf or stump unsightly , So from his spirit wandered out Tendrils spreading all about , Of a true woman's soul bent down and | But EARLIER POEMS PAGE Threnodia •
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James Russell Lowell. Of a true woman's soul bent down and | But hath gone calmly forth into the We shall not see the sun go down to- day. lowly Before the face of daily mysteries ; — A love that blossoms soon , but ripens slowly To the ...
James Russell Lowell. Of a true woman's soul bent down and | But hath gone calmly forth into the We shall not see the sun go down to- day. lowly Before the face of daily mysteries ; — A love that blossoms soon , but ripens slowly To the ...
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... true Ne'er made less beautiful the blue Unclouded heaven of her eyes . VIII . She is a woman : one in whom The spring - time of her childish years Hath never lost its fresh perfume , Though knowing well that life hath room For many ...
... true Ne'er made less beautiful the blue Unclouded heaven of her eyes . VIII . She is a woman : one in whom The spring - time of her childish years Hath never lost its fresh perfume , Though knowing well that life hath room For many ...
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... true Love , which steals into the heart. The upturned leaves first whiten and flutter , Then droop to a fitful rest ; Up from the stream with sluggish flap Struggles the gull and floats away ; Nearer and nearer rolls the thunder- clap ...
... true Love , which steals into the heart. The upturned leaves first whiten and flutter , Then droop to a fitful rest ; Up from the stream with sluggish flap Struggles the gull and floats away ; Nearer and nearer rolls the thunder- clap ...
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