Flower-de-luceGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 63 Seiten |
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... turns to weep no more . ” Into what land of harvests , what plantations Bright with autumnal foliage and the glow Of sunsets burning low ; Beneath what midnight skies , whose constel- lations Light up the spacious avenues between This ...
... turns to weep no more . ” Into what land of harvests , what plantations Bright with autumnal foliage and the glow Of sunsets burning low ; Beneath what midnight skies , whose constel- lations Light up the spacious avenues between This ...
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... question Those pages of the mystic book which hold The story still untold , But without rash conjecture or suggestion Turn its last leaves in reverence and good heed , Until " The End " I read . THE BRIDGE OF CLOUD . URN , O evening hearth.
... question Those pages of the mystic book which hold The story still untold , But without rash conjecture or suggestion Turn its last leaves in reverence and good heed , Until " The End " I read . THE BRIDGE OF CLOUD . URN , O evening hearth.
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aërial Agassiz Baldacca's belfries Bells of Lynn beneath blaze bloom blown Bons amis bowers Bras breath Bridge of Cloud captain Aläu caravan chez Agassiz Chimney Christmas Bells city of Kambalu constel cries cross darkness sinking dead disconsolate Divina Commedia door dream dust embers exultant feet flower FLOWER-DE-LUCE Ford gate GIOTTO'S TOWER Gleams gold golden good-will good-will to men gray old Hawthorne hear heard heart hidden J'ai jewels Kalif Khan land leadeth to Ispahan leaves lifted light lily lonely loud manse meadow midnight minster mist murmur Naught avails night night-wind Noël O'er Ouvrez pain Palingenesis passed peace on earth Père pines reverence road that leadeth roar rode roses sand Seems setting sun shining Sing song Of peace sound spire splendour sweet swords thee thine Thou art thought To-morrow tongue of flame town treasure unknown unseen vision voice Watch wilder wind wizard words youth