Poems, Volumen 1W.D. Ticknor, 1842 - 231 páginas |
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... did I turn away The boat - head down a broad canal From the main river sluiced , where all The sloping of the moon - lit sward Was damask - work , and deep inlay 23 Of braided blooms unmown , which crept Adown to where.
... did I turn away The boat - head down a broad canal From the main river sluiced , where all The sloping of the moon - lit sward Was damask - work , and deep inlay 23 Of braided blooms unmown , which crept Adown to where.
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... river won Ridged the smooth level , bearing on My shallop through the star - strown calm , Until another night in night I enter'd , from the clearer light , Imbower'd vaults of pillar'd palm , Imprisoning sweets , which , as they clomb ...
... river won Ridged the smooth level , bearing on My shallop through the star - strown calm , Until another night in night I enter'd , from the clearer light , Imbower'd vaults of pillar'd palm , Imprisoning sweets , which , as they clomb ...
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... river ; Bright as light , and clear as wind . II . Dark - brow'd sophist , come not anear ; All the place is holy ground ; Hollow smile and frozen sneer Come not here . Holy water will I pour Into every spicy flower Of THE POET'S MIND.
... river ; Bright as light , and clear as wind . II . Dark - brow'd sophist , come not anear ; All the place is holy ground ; Hollow smile and frozen sneer Come not here . Holy water will I pour Into every spicy flower Of THE POET'S MIND.
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... river ran , Adown it floated a dying swan , Which loudly did lament . It was the middle of the day , Ever the weary wind went on , And took the reed - tops as it went . Some blue peaks in the distance rose , And white against the cold ...
... river ran , Adown it floated a dying swan , Which loudly did lament . It was the middle of the day , Ever the weary wind went on , And took the reed - tops as it went . Some blue peaks in the distance rose , And white against the cold ...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. One willow over the river wept , And shook the wave as the wind did sigh ; Above in the wind was the swallow , Chasing itself at its own wild will , And far thro ' the marish green and still The tangled ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. One willow over the river wept , And shook the wave as the wind did sigh ; Above in the wind was the swallow , Chasing itself at its own wild will , And far thro ' the marish green and still The tangled ...
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Adeline adown ambrosial ARABIAN NIGHTS beauty beneath blow breath brow call me early Camelot cheek cloud dark dead Dear mother Ida death deep divine dream DYING SWAN Earl was fair earth Eleänore Enone evermore eyes faint fall flame floating flowers folds thy grave forlorn gazing golden prime goose green that folds Haroun Alraschid hath hear heard hearken ere heart Heaven Heavily hangs hills hollow kiss Lady Clara Vere Lady of Shalott land lawn Let them rave light Lilian lips live forgotten look'd merman merrily mind moan moon morn night o'er Oriana Queen roll'd rose round saw thro seem'd shadow shallop silent silver sing sleep slowly smile song soul sound spake spirit star stept sweet Sweet Alice tears thee thine thou thought throne turret and tree Vere de Vere voice wander weary weep wild wind wold