In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1923 - 206 páginas |
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... darkness : let it grow . Let knowledge grow from more to more , But more of reverence in us dwell ; That mind and soul , according well , May make one music as before , But vaster . We are fools and slight ; We mock thee when we do not ...
... darkness : let it grow . Let knowledge grow from more to more , But more of reverence in us dwell ; That mind and soul , according well , May make one music as before , But vaster . We are fools and slight ; We mock thee when we do not ...
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... darkness keep her raven gloss : Ah , sweeter to be drunk with loss , f - destrume To dance with Death , to beat the ground , Than that the victor Hours should scorn The long result of love , and boast , ' Behold the man that loved and ...
... darkness keep her raven gloss : Ah , sweeter to be drunk with loss , f - destrume To dance with Death , to beat the ground , Than that the victor Hours should scorn The long result of love , and boast , ' Behold the man that loved and ...
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... dark ; I sit within a helmless bark , And with my 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 ...
... dark ; I sit within a helmless bark , And with my 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 ...
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... Dark house , by which once more I stand Here in the long unlovely street , Doors , where my 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 ...
... Dark house , by which once more I stand Here in the long unlovely street , Doors , where my 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 ...
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... dark , and all The chambers emptied of delight : So find I every pleasant spot In which we two were wont to meet , The field , the chamber , and the street , For all is dark where thou art not . Yet as that other , wandering there In ...
... dark , and all The chambers emptied of delight : So find I every pleasant spot In which we two were wont to meet , The field , the chamber , and the street , For all is dark where thou art not . Yet as that other , wandering there In ...
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