Poetical Works, Том 1Co-Operative Publication Society, 1891 - 522 страница |
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... tell Something I've often told to thee . But here at home , where we were born , Thou wilt find blossoms just as true , Down - bending every summer morn , With freshness of New - England dew . For Nature , ever kind to love , Hath ...
... tell Something I've often told to thee . But here at home , where we were born , Thou wilt find blossoms just as true , Down - bending every summer morn , With freshness of New - England dew . For Nature , ever kind to love , Hath ...
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... Tell of the singing of the bird Whose music stilled thy boyish play . " Thy voice is like a fountain , Twinkling up in sharp starlight , When the moon behind the mountain Dims the low East with faintest white , Ever darkling , Ever ...
... Tell of the singing of the bird Whose music stilled thy boyish play . " Thy voice is like a fountain , Twinkling up in sharp starlight , When the moon behind the mountain Dims the low East with faintest white , Ever darkling , Ever ...
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... tell the age what all its signs have meant . Where'er thy wildered crowd of brethren jostles , Where'er there lingers but a shadow of wrong , There still is need of martyrs and apos- tles , There still are texts for never - dying song ...
... tell the age what all its signs have meant . Where'er thy wildered crowd of brethren jostles , Where'er there lingers but a shadow of wrong , There still is need of martyrs and apos- tles , There still are texts for never - dying song ...
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... tell my deadly sin To hell and heaven , Rosaline ! But no voice came , and then it seemed , That , if the very corpse had screamed , The sound like sunshine glad had streamed Through that dark stillness , Rosaline ! And then , amid the ...
... tell my deadly sin To hell and heaven , Rosaline ! But no voice came , and then it seemed , That , if the very corpse had screamed , The sound like sunshine glad had streamed Through that dark stillness , Rosaline ! And then , amid the ...
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... tell , That the great soul shall once again be free , For high , and yet more high , the mur- murs swell Of inward strife for truth and liberty . XIII . BELOVED , in the noisy city here , The thought of thee can make all tur- moil cease ...
... tell , That the great soul shall once again be free , For high , and yet more high , the mur- murs swell Of inward strife for truth and liberty . XIII . BELOVED , in the noisy city here , The thought of thee can make all tur- moil cease ...
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