Complete Poems of Edgar Allan PoeHeritage Press, 1943 - 214 pages |
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... wild - the terrible conspire With their own breath to fan his fire . Look ' round thee now on Samarcand ! Is not she queen of Earth ? her pride Above all cities ? in her hand Their destinies ? in all beside Of glory which the world hath ...
... wild - the terrible conspire With their own breath to fan his fire . Look ' round thee now on Samarcand ! Is not she queen of Earth ? her pride Above all cities ? in her hand Their destinies ? in all beside Of glory which the world hath ...
Page 37
... wild star - gazer long ago- That stealeth ever on the ear of him Who , musing , gazeth on the distance dim , And sees the darkness coming as a cloud— Is not its form — its voice - most palpable and loud ? 19 But what is this ? —it ...
... wild star - gazer long ago- That stealeth ever on the ear of him Who , musing , gazeth on the distance dim , And sees the darkness coming as a cloud— Is not its form — its voice - most palpable and loud ? 19 But what is this ? —it ...
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... wild bee will not sleep in the shade if there be moonlight . The rhyme in this verse , as in one about sixty lines before , has an appearance of affectation . It is , however , imitated from Sir W. Scott , or rather from Claude Halcro ...
... wild bee will not sleep in the shade if there be moonlight . The rhyme in this verse , as in one about sixty lines before , has an appearance of affectation . It is , however , imitated from Sir W. Scott , or rather from Claude Halcro ...
Contents
The Editors Commentary | 2 |
Spirits of the Dead | 14 |
A Dream | 22 |
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