Poems, Volume 1Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1852 |
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... SINGING AT MIDNIGHT . THE WITNESSES THE QUADROON GIRL THE WARNING • THE SPANISH STUDENT . THE SPANISH STUDENT . NOTES 275 277 281 284 287 • 289 292 296 • 301 469 VOICES OF THE NIGHT . 1840 PRELUDE . PLEASANT it Vi CONTENTS .
... SINGING AT MIDNIGHT . THE WITNESSES THE QUADROON GIRL THE WARNING • THE SPANISH STUDENT . THE SPANISH STUDENT . NOTES 275 277 281 284 287 • 289 292 296 • 301 469 VOICES OF THE NIGHT . 1840 PRELUDE . PLEASANT it Vi CONTENTS .
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... Singing ; " Pray for this poor soul , Pray , -pray ! " And the hooded clouds , like friars , Tell their beads in drops of rain , And patter their doleful prayers ; — But their prayers are all in vain , All in vain ! There he stands in ...
... Singing ; " Pray for this poor soul , Pray , -pray ! " And the hooded clouds , like friars , Tell their beads in drops of rain , And patter their doleful prayers ; — But their prayers are all in vain , All in vain ! There he stands in ...
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... the witch - hazel , whilst aloud From cottage roofs the warbling blue - bird sings , And merrily , with oft - repeated stroke , Sounds from the threshing - floor the busy flail . O what a glory doth this world put on For AUTUMN . 37.
... the witch - hazel , whilst aloud From cottage roofs the warbling blue - bird sings , And merrily , with oft - repeated stroke , Sounds from the threshing - floor the busy flail . O what a glory doth this world put on For AUTUMN . 37.
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... Singing received they in the midst of foliage That made monotonous burden to their rhymes , Even as from branch to branch it gathering swells , Through the pine forests on the shore of Chiassi , When Eolus unlooses the Sirocco . Already ...
... Singing received they in the midst of foliage That made monotonous burden to their rhymes , Even as from branch to branch it gathering swells , Through the pine forests on the shore of Chiassi , When Eolus unlooses the Sirocco . Already ...
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... behind them merrily Their noisy trumpets blow . " The clouds are passing far and high , We little birds in them play ; And every thing , that can sing and fly , Goes with us , and far away . " I greet thee , bonny boat ! Whither , 125.
... behind them merrily Their noisy trumpets blow . " The clouds are passing far and high , We little birds in them play ; And every thing , that can sing and fly , Goes with us , and far away . " I greet thee , bonny boat ! Whither , 125.
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Alcalá angel ANGELICA Art thou Atonement BALTASAR BARTOLOMÉ beautiful behold Beltran Cruzado Beware birds blessed bosom breast breath bright brooklet cachucha cap crowned child CHISPA clouds Count of Lara dance dark Death DON CARLOS Dost thou doth dreams earth Esaias Tegnér eyes fair faith fall father fear flame flowers FRANCISCO gentle Gerónimo Gil Gipsy girl gleam gold golden grave hand hear heart heaven holy HYPOLITO jalance Jorge Manrique land Life's light lips look LOPE DE VEGA Luck of Edenhall maiden Messalina midnight night Nils Juel o'er PADRE CURA Pentecost poem Pray prayer PRECIOSA Price 75 cents rise SCENE silent silver sing sleep snow soft song soul sound speak star stood sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt Timoneda unto VICTORIAN village voice wait wave weary wild wind youth ᏞᎪᎡᎪ