Poems, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1889 |
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... hath he lain for ages and will lie Battening upon huge seaworms in his sleep , Until the latter fire shall heat the deep ; Then once by man and angels to be seen , In roaring he shall rise and on the surface die . SONG . THE winds , as ...
... hath he lain for ages and will lie Battening upon huge seaworms in his sleep , Until the latter fire shall heat the deep ; Then once by man and angels to be seen , In roaring he shall rise and on the surface die . SONG . THE winds , as ...
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... thee : -the world hath not another ( Tho ' all her fairest forms are types of thee , And thou of God in thy great charity ) Of such a finish'd chasten'd purity . MARIANA . ' Mariana in the moated grange . ' ISABEL . 21.
... thee : -the world hath not another ( Tho ' all her fairest forms are types of thee , And thou of God in thy great charity ) Of such a finish'd chasten'd purity . MARIANA . ' Mariana in the moated grange . ' ISABEL . 21.
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... , The white owl in the belfry sits . II . When merry milkmaids click the latch , And rarely smells the new - mown hay , And the cock hath sung beneath the thatch Twice or thrice his roundelay , Twice or thrice his Song-The Owl.
... , The white owl in the belfry sits . II . When merry milkmaids click the latch , And rarely smells the new - mown hay , And the cock hath sung beneath the thatch Twice or thrice his roundelay , Twice or thrice his Song-The Owl.
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... hath waken'd loud Over the dark dewy earth forlorn , What time the amber morn Forth gushes from beneath a low - hung cloud . V. Large dowries doth the raptured eye To the young spirit present When first she is wed ; And like a bride of ...
... hath waken'd loud Over the dark dewy earth forlorn , What time the amber morn Forth gushes from beneath a low - hung cloud . V. Large dowries doth the raptured eye To the young spirit present When first she is wed ; And like a bride of ...
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... the many - sided mind , And those whom passion hath not blinded , Subtle - thoughted , myriad - minded . My friend , with you to live alone , Were how much better than to own A crown , a sceptre , and a throne ! ODE TO MEMORY . 51.
... the many - sided mind , And those whom passion hath not blinded , Subtle - thoughted , myriad - minded . My friend , with you to live alone , Were how much better than to own A crown , a sceptre , and a throne ! ODE TO MEMORY . 51.
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Adeline adown aweary beneath blow blue breast breath brow call me early Camelot cease cheek cloud dark dead Dear mother Ida death deep door dream DYING SWAN Earl was fair earth Eleänore Enone evermore eyes face faint fall flame floating flow flowers folds thy grave forlorn golden prime goose green that folds happy harken ere Haroun Alraschid hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hither kiss kiss'd KRAKEN Lady Clara Vere Lady of Shalott land last embrace Let them rave light Lilian lips look look'd merrily mind moan moon morn night o'er Oriana PALACE OF ART Queen roll'd rose round saw thro seem'd shadow shallop silent sing sleep slowly smile song soul spake spirit star stept stream sweet tears thee thine things thought thro throne thy dream trance Vere de Vere voice wander weary weep wild wind