Poems, Volumen 2Paul, Trench, 1883 |
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... wonder of the hilt , How curiously and strangely chased , he smote His palms together , and he cried aloud , ' And if indeed I cast the brand away , Surely a precious thing , one worthy note , Should thus be lost for ever from the earth ...
... wonder of the hilt , How curiously and strangely chased , he smote His palms together , and he cried aloud , ' And if indeed I cast the brand away , Surely a precious thing , one worthy note , Should thus be lost for ever from the earth ...
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... wonder keeps the house . ' He nodded , but a moment afterwards He cried , ' Look ! look ! ' Before he ceased I turn'd , And , ere a star can wink , beheld her there . For up the porch there grew an Eastern rose , That , flowering high ...
... wonder keeps the house . ' He nodded , but a moment afterwards He cried , ' Look ! look ! ' Before he ceased I turn'd , And , ere a star can wink , beheld her there . For up the porch there grew an Eastern rose , That , flowering high ...
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... And only he , this wonder , dead , become Mere highway dust ? or year by year alone Sit brooding in the ruins of a life , Nightmare of youth , the spectre of himself ? If this were thus , if this , indeed , Love and Duty.
... And only he , this wonder , dead , become Mere highway dust ? or year by year alone Sit brooding in the ruins of a life , Nightmare of youth , the spectre of himself ? If this were thus , if this , indeed , Love and Duty.
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... wonder of the eagle were the less , But he not less the eagle . Happy days Roll onward , leading up the golden year . ' Fly , happy happy sails , and bear the Press ; Fly happy with the mission of the Cross ; Knit land to land , and ...
... wonder of the eagle were the less , But he not less the eagle . Happy days Roll onward , leading up the golden year . ' Fly , happy happy sails , and bear the Press ; Fly happy with the mission of the Cross ; Knit land to land , and ...
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... wonder that would be .——— In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast ; In the Spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest ; In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove ; In the Spring a young ...
... wonder that would be .——— In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast ; In the Spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest ; In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove ; In the Spring a young ...
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