In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 206 páginas |
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... past in this relief ? Or that the past will always win A glory from its being far , And orb into the perfect star We saw not when we moved therein ? XXV . ― I know that this was Life , 28 IN MEMORIAM .
... past in this relief ? Or that the past will always win A glory from its being far , And orb into the perfect star We saw not when we moved therein ? XXV . ― I know that this was Life , 28 IN MEMORIAM .
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... past Be all the color of the flower : So then were nothing lost to man ; So that still garden of the souls In many a figured leaf enrolls The total world since life began ; And love will last as pure and whole As when he loved me here ...
... past Be all the color of the flower : So then were nothing lost to man ; So that still garden of the souls In many a figured leaf enrolls The total world since life began ; And love will last as pure and whole As when he loved me here ...
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... past ; A lifelong tract of time reveal'd ; The fruitful hours of still increase ; Days order'd in a wealthy peace , And those five years its richest field . O Love , thy province were not large , A bounded field , nor stretching far ...
... past ; A lifelong tract of time reveal'd ; The fruitful hours of still increase ; Days order'd in a wealthy peace , And those five years its richest field . O Love , thy province were not large , A bounded field , nor stretching far ...
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... of my love ; And set thee forth , for thou art mine , With so much hope for years to come , That , howsoe'er I know thee , some Could hardly tell what name were thine . LX . He past ; a soul of nobler tone 66 IN MEMORIAM .
... of my love ; And set thee forth , for thou art mine , With so much hope for years to come , That , howsoe'er I know thee , some Could hardly tell what name were thine . LX . He past ; a soul of nobler tone 66 IN MEMORIAM .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson William James Rolfe. LX . He past ; a soul of nobler tone : My spirit loved and loves him yet , Like some poor girl whose heart is set On one whose rank exceeds her own . He mixing with his proper sphere ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson William James Rolfe. LX . He past ; a soul of nobler tone : My spirit loved and loves him yet , Like some poor girl whose heart is set On one whose rank exceeds her own . He mixing with his proper sphere ...
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