The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe. [With a Portrait.]A. Hislop & Company, 1899 - 192 pages |
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... hast thou no fear ? Why and what art thou dreaming here ? Sure thou art come o'er far - off seas , A wonder to these garden trees ! Strange is thy pallor ! strange thy dress , Strange , above all , thy length of tress , And this all ...
... hast thou no fear ? Why and what art thou dreaming here ? Sure thou art come o'er far - off seas , A wonder to these garden trees ! Strange is thy pallor ! strange thy dress , Strange , above all , thy length of tress , And this all ...
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Edgar Allan Poe. Sonnet To Science SCIENCE ! true daughter of Old Time thou art ! Who alterest all things with thy peering eyes . Why preyest thou thus upon the poet's heart , Vulture , whose wings are dull realities ? How should he love ...
Edgar Allan Poe. Sonnet To Science SCIENCE ! true daughter of Old Time thou art ! Who alterest all things with thy peering eyes . Why preyest thou thus upon the poet's heart , Vulture , whose wings are dull realities ? How should he love ...
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Edgar Allan Poe. 10 the River FAIR river ! in thy bright , clear flow Of crystal , wandering water , Thou art an emblem of the glow Of beauty - the unhidden heart- The playful maziness of art In old Alberto's daughter ; But when within thy ...
Edgar Allan Poe. 10 the River FAIR river ! in thy bright , clear flow Of crystal , wandering water , Thou art an emblem of the glow Of beauty - the unhidden heart- The playful maziness of art In old Alberto's daughter ; But when within thy ...
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