In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 206 páginas |
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... heart I muse and say : O heart , how fares it with thee now , That thou shouldst fail from thy desire , Who scarcely darest to inquire , ' What is it makes me beat so low ? ' Something it is which thou hast lost , Some pleasure from ...
... heart I muse and say : O heart , how fares it with thee now , That thou shouldst fail from thy desire , Who scarcely darest to inquire , ' What is it makes me beat so low ? ' Something it is which thou hast lost , Some pleasure from ...
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... heart and brain , A use in measured language lies ; The sad mechanic exercise , Like dull narcotics , numbing pain . In words , like weeds , I'll wrap me o'er , Like coarsest clothes against the cold ; But that large grief which these ...
... heart and brain , A use in measured language lies ; The sad mechanic exercise , Like dull narcotics , numbing pain . In words , like weeds , I'll wrap me o'er , Like coarsest clothes against the cold ; But that large grief which these ...
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... heart did break . O father , wheresoe'er thou be , Who pledgest now thy gallant son , A shot , ere half thy draught be done , Hath still'd the life that beat from thee . O mother , praying God will save ―― Thy sailor , while thy head is ...
... heart did break . O father , wheresoe'er thou be , Who pledgest now thy gallant son , A shot , ere half thy draught be done , Hath still'd the life that beat from thee . O mother , praying God will save ―― Thy sailor , while thy head is ...
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... heart was used to beat So quickly , waiting for a hand , A hand that can be claspt no more Behold me , for I cannot sleep , And like a guilty thing I creep At earliest morning to the door . He is not here ; but far away The noise of ...
... heart was used to beat So quickly , waiting for a hand , A hand that can be claspt no more Behold me , for I cannot sleep , And like a guilty thing I creep At earliest morning to the door . He is not here ; but far away The noise of ...
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... heart , with thee And this poor flower of poesy Which , little cared for , fades not yet . But since it pleased a vanish'd eye , I go to plant it on his tomb , That if it can it there may bloom , Or , dying , there at least may die ...
... heart , with thee And this poor flower of poesy Which , little cared for , fades not yet . But since it pleased a vanish'd eye , I go to plant it on his tomb , That if it can it there may bloom , Or , dying , there at least may die ...
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