Complete Poems of Edgar Allan PoeHeritage Press, 1943 - 214 pages |
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Page 88
... speak of one who cannot share The gladness of the scene ; Whose part in all the pomp that fills The circuit of the summer hills , Is that his grave is green ; And deeply would their hearts rejoice To hear again his living voice . The ...
... speak of one who cannot share The gladness of the scene ; Whose part in all the pomp that fills The circuit of the summer hills , Is that his grave is green ; And deeply would their hearts rejoice To hear again his living voice . The ...
Page 125
... speak to me ! And let me hear thy voice - one word — one word , To say thou art not gone , -one little sentence , To say how thou dost scorn - how thou dost hate My womanly weakness . Ha ! ha ! thou art not gone O speak to me ! I knew ...
... speak to me ! And let me hear thy voice - one word — one word , To say thou art not gone , -one little sentence , To say how thou dost scorn - how thou dost hate My womanly weakness . Ha ! ha ! thou art not gone O speak to me ! I knew ...
Page 158
... speak of merely a proximate equality between the first syllable of " dutiful " and that of “ beautiful ” ; and it may be asked why we cannot imagine the earliest rhymes to have had absolute instead of proximate equality of sound . But ...
... speak of merely a proximate equality between the first syllable of " dutiful " and that of “ beautiful ” ; and it may be asked why we cannot imagine the earliest rhymes to have had absolute instead of proximate equality of sound . But ...
Contents
The Editors Commentary | 2 |
Spirits of the Dead | 14 |
A Dream | 22 |
Copyright | |
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