In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1923 - 206 páginas |
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... passing thro ' the ford , Or kill'd in falling from his horse . O what to her shall be the end ? And what to me remains of good ? To her perpetual maidenhood , And unto me no second friend . 67 Wisipale It . Recuded will gather after ...
... passing thro ' the ford , Or kill'd in falling from his horse . O what to her shall be the end ? And what to me remains of good ? To her perpetual maidenhood , And unto me no second friend . 67 Wisipale It . Recuded will gather after ...
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... pass Athwart a plane of molten glass , I scarce could brook the strain and stir That makes the barren branches loud ; And but for fear it is not so , The wild unrest that lives in woe Would dote and pore on yonder cloud That rises ...
... pass Athwart a plane of molten glass , I scarce could brook the strain and stir That makes the barren branches loud ; And but for fear it is not so , The wild unrest that lives in woe Would dote and pore on yonder cloud That rises ...
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... passes by , And hushes half the babbling Wye , And makes a silence in the hills . The Wye is hush'd nor moved along , And hush'd my deepest grief of all , When , fill'd with tears that cannot fall , I brim with sorrow drowning song ...
... passes by , And hushes half the babbling Wye , And makes a silence in the hills . The Wye is hush'd nor moved along , And hush'd my deepest grief of all , When , fill'd with tears that cannot fall , I brim with sorrow drowning song ...
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... fixt - upon And darkening the dark graves of men , - What whisper'd from her lying lips ? Thy gloom is kindled at the tips , And passes into gloom again . XL . Could we forget the widow'd hour And look 44 IN MEMORIAM .
... fixt - upon And darkening the dark graves of men , - What whisper'd from her lying lips ? Thy gloom is kindled at the tips , And passes into gloom again . XL . Could we forget the widow'd hour And look 44 IN MEMORIAM .
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... pass ; my work will fail . Yet in these ears , till hearing dies , One set slow bell will seem to toll The passing of the sweetest soul That ever look'd with human eyes . I hear it now , and o'er and o'er , Eternal greetings to the dead ...
... pass ; my work will fail . Yet in these ears , till hearing dies , One set slow bell will seem to toll The passing of the sweetest soul That ever look'd with human eyes . I hear it now , and o'er and o'er , Eternal greetings to the dead ...
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