In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 206 páginas |
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... I find him worthier to be loved . Forgive these wild and wandering cries , Confusions of a wasted youth ; Forgive them where they fail in truth , And in thy wisdom make me wise . 1849 . 1 I. 1 I held it truth , with him who 2 IN MEMORIAM .
... I find him worthier to be loved . Forgive these wild and wandering cries , Confusions of a wasted youth ; Forgive them where they fail in truth , And in thy wisdom make me wise . 1849 . 1 I. 1 I held it truth , with him who 2 IN MEMORIAM .
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... wild pulsation of her wings , Like her I go ; I cannot stay ; I leave this mortal ark behind , A weight of nerves without a mind , And leave the cliffs , and haste away O'er ocean - mirrors rounded large , And reach the glow of southern ...
... wild pulsation of her wings , Like her I go ; I cannot stay ; I leave this mortal ark behind , A weight of nerves without a mind , And leave the cliffs , and haste away O'er ocean - mirrors rounded large , And reach the glow of southern ...
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... wild unrest that lives in woe Would dote 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 ...
... wild unrest that lives in woe Would dote 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 ...
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... wild unrest Be tenants of a single breast , Or Sorrow such a changeling be ? Or doth she only seem to take The touch of change in calm or storm , But knows no more of transient form In her deep self than some dead lake That holds the ...
... wild unrest Be tenants of a single breast , Or Sorrow such a changeling be ? Or doth she only seem to take The touch of change in calm or storm , But knows no more of transient form In her deep self than some dead lake That holds the ...
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... wild poet , when he works Without a conscience or an aim . What then were God to such as I ? ' T were hardly worth my while to choose Of things all mortal , or to use A little patience ere I die ; ' T were best at once to sink to peace ...
... wild poet , when he works Without a conscience or an aim . What then were God to such as I ? ' T were hardly worth my while to choose Of things all mortal , or to use A little patience ere I die ; ' T were best at once to sink to peace ...
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