Songs of the Affections: With Other PoemsW. Blackwood, 1830 - 259 páginas |
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... beauty , which may never still Our weary thirst of soul ? -Cold , weak and cold , Is Earth's vain language , piercing not one fold Of our deep being ! —Oh , for gifts more high ! For a seer's glance to rend mortality ! For a charm'd rod ...
... beauty , which may never still Our weary thirst of soul ? -Cold , weak and cold , Is Earth's vain language , piercing not one fold Of our deep being ! —Oh , for gifts more high ! For a seer's glance to rend mortality ! For a charm'd rod ...
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... beauty shed By those rich hours , but woos me to the Dead ! The only beautiful that change no more , The only loved ! —the dwellers on the shore Of spring fulfill'd ! —The Dead ! —whom call we so ? They that breathe purer air , that ...
... beauty shed By those rich hours , but woos me to the Dead ! The only beautiful that change no more , The only loved ! —the dwellers on the shore Of spring fulfill'd ! —The Dead ! —whom call we so ? They that breathe purer air , that ...
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... beauty still was there , Its hues were all of that shadowy place , It was not for him to bear . Alas ! the crown , the sceptre , The treasures of the earth , And the priceless love that pour'd those gifts , Alike of wasted worth ! The ...
... beauty still was there , Its hues were all of that shadowy place , It was not for him to bear . Alas ! the crown , the sceptre , The treasures of the earth , And the priceless love that pour'd those gifts , Alike of wasted worth ! The ...
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... beauty , through an early home , Thou know'st the grief , the love , The fear of woman's soul ; -to thee I come ! Many , and sad , and deep , Were the thoughts folded in thy silent breast ; Thou , too , couldst watch and weep- Hear ...
... beauty , through an early home , Thou know'st the grief , the love , The fear of woman's soul ; -to thee I come ! Many , and sad , and deep , Were the thoughts folded in thy silent breast ; Thou , too , couldst watch and weep- Hear ...
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... , I see The glorious vision , caught by faith , of thee . Slumberer ! love calls thee , for the night is past ; Put on the immortal beauty of thy waking ! Captive ! and hear'st thou not the trumpet's blast , 90 SONGS OF THE AFFECTIONS .
... , I see The glorious vision , caught by faith , of thee . Slumberer ! love calls thee , for the night is past ; Put on the immortal beauty of thy waking ! Captive ! and hear'st thou not the trumpet's blast , 90 SONGS OF THE AFFECTIONS .
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art thou banner bear beauty beneath BERNARDO DEL CARPIO blessing blest blue streams breast breath bright bright eye brother brow burning childhood's cloud crown of victory Cymbeline dark dead death deep dirge dreams dust dwell earth falchion farewell fear fill'd flowers free bird glance gleam gloom glorious grave grief Hast thou hath haughty hear Heaven holy hour hush'd JOANNA BAILLIE light lingering lone lonely Tree look'd love's lyre MADAME DE STAEL midst mighty mingled mirth mournful murmur night o'er pale pass'd pour'd prayer proud Provençal rich seem'd shadow shed shrine silent skies sleep slumbering soft eye solemn song sound stranger's heart streams strife strong sweep sweet tears thee thine Thou art gone Thou hast thought thrilling thy heart thy soul thy spirit tomb tone tread triumph unto voice wake wave weary weep wild wind wing