An Anthology of Victorian VerseMarjorie R. Evans Methuen, 1949 - 245 páginas |
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... heart profoundly stirr❜d ; And weep , and feel the fullness of the past . The years that are no more . It is to spend long days And not once feel that we were ever young ; It is to add , immured In the hot prison of the present , month ...
... heart profoundly stirr❜d ; And weep , and feel the fullness of the past . The years that are no more . It is to spend long days And not once feel that we were ever young ; It is to add , immured In the hot prison of the present , month ...
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... heart has ceased to stir : Until the morning of Eternity Her rest shall not begin nor end , but be ; And when she wakes she will not think it long . A Birthday My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is in a watered shoot ; My heart ...
... heart has ceased to stir : Until the morning of Eternity Her rest shall not begin nor end , but be ; And when she wakes she will not think it long . A Birthday My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is in a watered shoot ; My heart ...
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... heart's desire , Shedding my song upon height , upon hollow , From tawny body and sweet small mouth Feed the heart of the night with fire . I the nightingale all spring through , O swallow , sister , O changing swallow , All spring ...
... heart's desire , Shedding my song upon height , upon hollow , From tawny body and sweet small mouth Feed the heart of the night with fire . I the nightingale all spring through , O swallow , sister , O changing swallow , All spring ...
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ROBERT BRIDGES 18441930 | 36 |
The Visionary | 42 |
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING 18061861 | 50 |
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A. C. SWINBURNE A. E. HOUSMAN beauty bells birds blow break breath bright brown calm Carrion Comfort cloud cold Colour-Sergeant Cusha Danny Deever dark dawn dead dear death deep doth dreams earth EMILY BRONTË eyes face fair fall feet FIONA MACLEOD flowers forget gloom grass grave green grey hand hath hear heart heaven hill Itylus ladies of St leaves light Lionel Johnson lips live lonely look Lord merry moon morning never night o'er once pale Phyllida poems poetry pray rest Robert Bridges round runnable stag sail Scholar Gipsy shadow shine silence sing sister sleep smile snow song soul spring stars strong summer swallow sweet tears thee There's thine things thou turn uppe verse voice W. B. YEATS W. E. HENLEY watch waves weary weep wheels wild wind wings young