Poems, Том 2Paul, Trench, 1883 |
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... mother's breast . O , the child too clothes the father with a dearness not his due . Half is thine and half is his : it will be worthy of the two . O , I see thee old and formal , fitted to thy petty part , With a little hoard of maxims ...
... mother's breast . O , the child too clothes the father with a dearness not his due . Half is thine and half is his : it will be worthy of the two . O , I see thee old and formal , fitted to thy petty part , With a little hoard of maxims ...
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... Mother - Age ! Make me feel the wild pulsation that I felt before the strife , When I heard my days before me , and the tumult of my life ; Yearning for the large excitement that the coming years would LOCKSLEY HALL . 135.
... Mother - Age ! Make me feel the wild pulsation that I felt before the strife , When I heard my days before me , and the tumult of my life ; Yearning for the large excitement that the coming years would LOCKSLEY HALL . 135.
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... Mother - Age ( for mine I knew not ) help me as when life begun : Rift the hills , and roll the waters , flash the lightnings , weigh the Sun. O , I see the crescent promise of my spirit hath not set . Ancient founts of inspiration well ...
... Mother - Age ( for mine I knew not ) help me as when life begun : Rift the hills , and roll the waters , flash the lightnings , weigh the Sun. O , I see the crescent promise of my spirit hath not set . Ancient founts of inspiration well ...
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... mothers brought Their children , clamouring , ' If we pay , we starve ! ' She sought her lord , and found him , where he strode About the hall , among his dogs , alone , His beard a foot before him , and his hair A yard behind . She ...
... mothers brought Their children , clamouring , ' If we pay , we starve ! ' She sought her lord , and found him , where he strode About the hall , among his dogs , alone , His beard a foot before him , and his hair A yard behind . She ...
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... Can touch the heart of Edward Gray . ' Ellen Adair she loved me well , Against her father's and mother's will : To - day I sat for an hour and wept , By Ellen's grave , on the windy hill . ' Shy she was , and I thought her cold Edward Gray.
... Can touch the heart of Edward Gray . ' Ellen Adair she loved me well , Against her father's and mother's will : To - day I sat for an hour and wept , By Ellen's grave , on the windy hill . ' Shy she was , and I thought her cold Edward Gray.
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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