Flower-de-luceTicknor and Fields, 1867 - 72 Seiten |
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... the receding Footsteps that have gone before . Naught avails the imploring gesture , Naught avails the cry of pain ! When I touch the flying vesture , ' Tis the gray robe of the rain . 2 17 Baffled I return , and , leaning O'er . the.
... the receding Footsteps that have gone before . Naught avails the imploring gesture , Naught avails the cry of pain ! When I touch the flying vesture , ' Tis the gray robe of the rain . 2 17 Baffled I return , and , leaning O'er . the.
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... rain ! Though all its splendor could not chase away The omnipresent pain . The lovely town was white with apple - blooms , And the great elms o'erhead Dark shadows wove on their aerial looms , Shot through with golden thread . Across ...
... rain ! Though all its splendor could not chase away The omnipresent pain . The lovely town was white with apple - blooms , And the great elms o'erhead Dark shadows wove on their aerial looms , Shot through with golden thread . Across ...
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... rain . Carried him back to the silent camp , And laid him as if asleep on his bed ; And I saw by the light of the surgeon's lamp Two white roses upon his cheeks , And one , just over his heart , blood - red ! And I saw in a vision how ...
... rain . Carried him back to the silent camp , And laid him as if asleep on his bed ; And I saw by the light of the surgeon's lamp Two white roses upon his cheeks , And one , just over his heart , blood - red ! And I saw in a vision how ...
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