Poems and VersesEyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 555 Seiten |
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... heart ' gan warm With pity , for the grey - hair'd creature wept . Had he then wrong'd a heart where sorrow kept ? Had he , though blindly contumelious , brought Rheum to kind eyes , a sting to human thought , Convulsion to a mouth of ...
... heart ' gan warm With pity , for the grey - hair'd creature wept . Had he then wrong'd a heart where sorrow kept ? Had he , though blindly contumelious , brought Rheum to kind eyes , a sting to human thought , Convulsion to a mouth of ...
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... heart ! " — Upon a bough He leant , wretched . He surely cannot now Thirst for another love : O impious , That he ... heart is cut for them in twain . " And so he groaned , as one by beauty slain . The lady's heart beat quick , and he ...
... heart ! " — Upon a bough He leant , wretched . He surely cannot now Thirst for another love : O impious , That he ... heart is cut for them in twain . " And so he groaned , as one by beauty slain . The lady's heart beat quick , and he ...
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... heart leapt up as to its rightful throne , To that fair shadow'd passion pulsed its way- Ah , what perplexity ! Ah , well a day ! So fond , so beauteous was his bed - fellow , He could not help but kiss her : then he grew Awhile ...
... heart leapt up as to its rightful throne , To that fair shadow'd passion pulsed its way- Ah , what perplexity ! Ah , well a day ! So fond , so beauteous was his bed - fellow , He could not help but kiss her : then he grew Awhile ...
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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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