Poems and VersesEyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 555 Seiten |
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... flowers wild , and sweet ,. Upheld on ivory wrists , or sporting feet : Telling us how fair , trembling Syrinx fled ... flower he spied , A meek and forlorn flower , with naught of pride , Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness ...
... flowers wild , and sweet ,. Upheld on ivory wrists , or sporting feet : Telling us how fair , trembling Syrinx fled ... flower he spied , A meek and forlorn flower , with naught of pride , Drooping its beauty o'er the watery clearness ...
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... flowers ! - Young goddess ! let me see my native bowers ! Deliver me from this rapacious deep ! " Thus ending loudly , as he would o'erleap His destiny , alert he stood : but when Obstinate silence came heavily again , Feeling about for ...
... flowers ! - Young goddess ! let me see my native bowers ! Deliver me from this rapacious deep ! " Thus ending loudly , as he would o'erleap His destiny , alert he stood : but when Obstinate silence came heavily again , Feeling about for ...
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... flowers , fragrant - eyed , Blue , freckle - pink , and budded Tyrian , They lay calm - breathing on the bedded grass ; Their arms embraced , and their pinions too ; Their lips touch'd not , but had not bid adieu , As if disjoined by ...
... flowers , fragrant - eyed , Blue , freckle - pink , and budded Tyrian , They lay calm - breathing on the bedded grass ; Their arms embraced , and their pinions too ; Their lips touch'd not , but had not bid adieu , As if disjoined by ...
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To Chatterton 1815 | 9 |
On receiving a curious shell and a copy of verses from | 15 |
To Solitude Nov 1815 | 21 |
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