Flower-de-luceTicknor and Fields, 1867 - 72 Seiten |
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... dust again , Only to give me pain ; But , still remembering all the lost endearments , Go on my way , like one who looks before , And turns to weep no more . " Into what land of harvests , what plantations Bright with autumnal foliage ...
... dust again , Only to give me pain ; But , still remembering all the lost endearments , Go on my way , like one who looks before , And turns to weep no more . " Into what land of harvests , what plantations Bright with autumnal foliage ...
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... dust by the caravan raised , The flash of harness and jewelled sheath , And the shining scymitars of the guard , And the weary camels that bared their teeth , As they passed and passed through the gates unbarred Into the shade of the ...
... dust by the caravan raised , The flash of harness and jewelled sheath , And the shining scymitars of the guard , And the weary camels that bared their teeth , As they passed and passed through the gates unbarred Into the shade of the ...
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... in revolt against thy throne : His treasures are at thy palace - door , With the swords and the shawls and the jewels he wore ; His body is dust o'er the desert blown . " A mile outside of Baldacca's gate I left my Kambalu . 29.
... in revolt against thy throne : His treasures are at thy palace - door , With the swords and the shawls and the jewels he wore ; His body is dust o'er the desert blown . " A mile outside of Baldacca's gate I left my Kambalu . 29.
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... with feet of air Leave no long - enduring marks ; At God's forges incandescent Mighty hammers beat incessant , These are but the flying sparks . The Wind over the Chimney . " Dust are all 38 The Wind over the Chimney .
... with feet of air Leave no long - enduring marks ; At God's forges incandescent Mighty hammers beat incessant , These are but the flying sparks . The Wind over the Chimney . " Dust are all 38 The Wind over the Chimney .
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The Wind over the Chimney . " Dust are all the hands that wrought ; Books are sepulchres of thought ; The dead laurels of the dead Rustle for a moment only , Like the withered leaves in lonely Churchyards at ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The Wind over the Chimney . " Dust are all the hands that wrought ; Books are sepulchres of thought ; The dead laurels of the dead Rustle for a moment only , Like the withered leaves in lonely Churchyards at ...
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A. V. S. ANTHONY Agassiz answer Artist Baldacca's beautiful belfries Bells of Lynn blaze bloom blown Bons amis Bras breath Bridge of Cloud captain Alau caravan chez Agassiz Chimney city of Kambalu constellations Cornell University Library cries cross darkness sinking dead despair disconsolate DIVINA door dream dust embers Engraver exultant feet flower FLOWER-DE-LUCE FORD gate GIOTTO'S TOWER Gleams gold golden good-will good-will to men gray old hear heard heart HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW J'ai jewels Kalif Khan land leadeth to Ispahan lifted lily lonely loud manse meadow midnight minster mist murmur Naught avails night-wind NOËL O'er Ouvrez pain PALINGENESIS passed peace on earth Père pines reverence road that leadeth roar rode roses sand setting sun shining song Of peace sound spire splendor sweet swords thee thine Thou art thought To-morrow tongue of flame town unknown unseen vision voice Watch wilder wind wizard words youth