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... heard ! We each are young , we each have a heart , Why stand we ever coldly apart ? Must we forever , then , be alone ? Alone , alone , ah woe ! alone ! No simplest duty is forgot , Life hath no dim 4 ++ EARLIER POEMS . Serenade.
... heard ! We each are young , we each have a heart , Why stand we ever coldly apart ? Must we forever , then , be alone ? Alone , alone , ah woe ! alone ! No simplest duty is forgot , Life hath no dim 4 ++ EARLIER POEMS . Serenade.
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... heard it mis- named Art . To him the smiling soul of man shall listen , Laying awhile its crown of thorns aside , And once again in every eye shall glisten The glory of a nature satisfied . His verse shall have a great command- ing ...
... heard it mis- named Art . To him the smiling soul of man shall listen , Laying awhile its crown of thorns aside , And once again in every eye shall glisten The glory of a nature satisfied . His verse shall have a great command- ing ...
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... heard them , Rosaline ! Thy shroud is all of snowy white , And , in the middle of the night , Thou standest moveless and upright , Gazing upon me , Rosaline ! There is no sorrow in thine eyes , But evermore that meek surprise , – O God ...
... heard them , Rosaline ! Thy shroud is all of snowy white , And , in the middle of the night , Thou standest moveless and upright , Gazing upon me , Rosaline ! There is no sorrow in thine eyes , But evermore that meek surprise , – O God ...
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... Heard the cold serpent hiss ; therefore he went And humbly joined him to the weaker part , Fanatic named , and fool , yet well con- tent So he could be the nearer to God's heart , And feel its solemn pulses sending blood Through all the ...
... Heard the cold serpent hiss ; therefore he went And humbly joined him to the weaker part , Fanatic named , and fool , yet well con- tent So he could be the nearer to God's heart , And feel its solemn pulses sending blood Through all the ...
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... heard it , as it went , Give out an audible rustle , curling through The midnight silence of that awe - struck air , More hushed than death , though so much life was there . XXXVII . Nothing they saw , but a low voice was heard ...
... heard it , as it went , Give out an audible rustle , curling through The midnight silence of that awe - struck air , More hushed than death , though so much life was there . XXXVII . Nothing they saw , but a low voice was heard ...
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