In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 206 páginas |
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... shadow of a lark Hung in the shadow of a heaven ? Or has the shock , so harshly given , Confused me like the unhappy bark That strikes by night a craggy shelf , And staggers blindly ere she sink ? And stunn'd me from my power to think ...
... shadow of a lark Hung in the shadow of a heaven ? Or has the shock , so harshly given , Confused me like the unhappy bark That strikes by night a craggy shelf , And staggers blindly ere she sink ? And stunn'd me from my power to think ...
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... Shadow fear'd of man ; Who broke our fair companionship , And spread his mantle dark and cold , And wrapt thee formless in the fold , And dull'd the murmur on thy lip , And bore thee where I could not see Nor follow , tho ' I walk in ...
... Shadow fear'd of man ; Who broke our fair companionship , And spread his mantle dark and cold , And wrapt thee formless in the fold , And dull'd the murmur on thy lip , And bore thee where I could not see Nor follow , tho ' I walk in ...
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... Shadow cloak'd from head to foot , Who keeps the keys of all the creeds , I wander , often falling lame , And looking back to whence I came Or on to where the pathway leads ; And crying , How changed from where it ran Thro ' lands where ...
... Shadow cloak'd from head to foot , Who keeps the keys of all the creeds , I wander , often falling lame , And looking back to whence I came Or on to where the pathway leads ; And crying , How changed from where it ran Thro ' lands where ...
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... indifference to be , Then might I find , ere yet the morn Breaks hither over Indian seas , That Shadow waiting with the keys , To shroud me from my proper scorn . V I envy not in any XXVII . moods The 30 IN MEMORIAM .
... indifference to be , Then might I find , ere yet the morn Breaks hither over Indian seas , That Shadow waiting with the keys , To shroud me from my proper scorn . V I envy not in any XXVII . moods The 30 IN MEMORIAM .
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... Shadow watching all . We paused : the winds were in the beech : We heard them sweep the winter land ; And in a circle hand - in - hand Sat silent , looking each at each . Then echo - like our voices rang ; We sung , tho ' every eye was ...
... Shadow watching all . We paused : the winds were in the beech : We heard them sweep the winter land ; And in a circle hand - in - hand Sat silent , looking each at each . Then echo - like our voices rang ; We sung , tho ' every eye was ...
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