In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 206 páginas |
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... rounded large , And reach the glow of southern skies , And see the sails at distance rise , And linger weeping on the marge , And saying , ' Comes he thus , my friend ? Is this the end of all my care ? ' And circle moaning in the air ...
... rounded large , And reach the glow of southern skies , And see the sails at distance rise , And linger weeping on the marge , And saying , ' Comes he thus , my friend ? Is this the end of all my care ? ' And circle moaning in the air ...
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... round with woe , Should see thy passengers in rank Come stepping lightly down the plank , And beckoning unto those they know ; And if along with these should come The man I held as half - divine , Should strike a sudden hand in mine ...
... round with woe , Should see thy passengers in rank Come stepping lightly down the plank , And beckoning unto those they know ; And if along with these should come The man I held as half - divine , Should strike a sudden hand in mine ...
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... and pore on yonder cloud That rises upward always higher , And onward drags a laboring breast , And topples round the dreary west , A looming bastion fringed with fire . XVI . What words are these have fallen from me 18 IN MEMORIAM .
... and pore on yonder cloud That rises upward always higher , And onward drags a laboring breast , And topples round the dreary west , A looming bastion fringed with fire . XVI . What words are these have fallen from me 18 IN MEMORIAM .
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... round me wave , I take the grasses of the grave , And make them pipes whereon to blow . The traveller hears me now and then , And sometimes harshly will he speak : This fellow would make weakness weak , And melt the waxen hearts of men ...
... round me wave , I take the grasses of the grave , And make them pipes whereon to blow . The traveller hears me now and then , And sometimes harshly will he speak : This fellow would make weakness weak , And melt the waxen hearts of men ...
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... Moved in the chambers of the blood ; And many an old philosophy On Argive heights divinely sang , And round us all the thicket rang To many a flute of Arcady . XXIV . And was the day of my delight As IN MEMORIAM . 27.
... Moved in the chambers of the blood ; And many an old philosophy On Argive heights divinely sang , And round us all the thicket rang To many a flute of Arcady . XXIV . And was the day of my delight As IN MEMORIAM . 27.
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