Complete Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1895 - 1033 pages |
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... naught has ever been so clear As the place , the time , the fashion of those lives : I had not seen a work of lofty art , Nor woman's beauty nor sweet nature's face , Yet , I say , never morn broke clear as those On the dim clustered ...
... naught has ever been so clear As the place , the time , the fashion of those lives : I had not seen a work of lofty art , Nor woman's beauty nor sweet nature's face , Yet , I say , never morn broke clear as those On the dim clustered ...
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... Naught makes me trust some love is true , But the delight of the contented lowness With which I gaze on him I keep forever Above me ; I to rise and rival him ? Feed his fame rather from my heart's best blood , Wither unseen that he may ...
... Naught makes me trust some love is true , But the delight of the contented lowness With which I gaze on him I keep forever Above me ; I to rise and rival him ? Feed his fame rather from my heart's best blood , Wither unseen that he may ...
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... naught remains ! There's some vile juggle with my reason here ; I feel I but explain to my own loss These impulses : they live no le s the same . Liberty ! what though I despair ? my blood Rose never at a slave's name proud as now . Oh ...
... naught remains ! There's some vile juggle with my reason here ; I feel I but explain to my own loss These impulses : they live no le s the same . Liberty ! what though I despair ? my blood Rose never at a slave's name proud as now . Oh ...
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... naught was fixed and firm . And then thou said'st a perfect bard was one Who chronicled the stages of all life , And so thou bad'st me shadow this first stage . " T is done , and even now I recognize The shift , the change from last to ...
... naught was fixed and firm . And then thou said'st a perfect bard was one Who chronicled the stages of all life , And so thou bad'st me shadow this first stage . " T is done , and even now I recognize The shift , the change from last to ...
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... naught below for aught above , Despising nothing and ensuring all- Nor that I could ( my time to come again ) Lead thus my spirit securely as thine own . Listen , and thou shalt see I know thee well . I would love infinitely . . . Ah ...
... naught below for aught above , Despising nothing and ensuring all- Nor that I could ( my time to come again ) Lead thus my spirit securely as thine own . Listen , and thou shalt see I know thee well . I would love infinitely . . . Ah ...
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