Poems and VersesEyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 555 Seiten |
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... lips . " O known Unknown ! from whom my being sips Such darling essence , wherefore may I not Be ever in these arms ? in this sweet spot Pillow my chin for ever ? ever press These toying hands and kiss their smooth excess ? Why not for ...
... lips . " O known Unknown ! from whom my being sips Such darling essence , wherefore may I not Be ever in these arms ? in this sweet spot Pillow my chin for ever ? ever press These toying hands and kiss their smooth excess ? Why not for ...
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... lips pulp'd with bloom . Lift the latch ! ah gently ! ah tenderly - sweet ! We are dead if that latchet gives one little clink ! Well done ! -now those lips , and a flowery seat- The old man may sleep , and the planets may wink ; The ...
... lips pulp'd with bloom . Lift the latch ! ah gently ! ah tenderly - sweet ! We are dead if that latchet gives one little clink ! Well done ! -now those lips , and a flowery seat- The old man may sleep , and the planets may wink ; The ...
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... lips , and fill with such a light Her planetary eyes ; and touch her voice With such a sorrow- " Shade of Memory ! " Cried I , with act adorant at her feet , " By all the gloom hung round thy fallen house , By this last temple , by the ...
... lips , and fill with such a light Her planetary eyes ; and touch her voice With such a sorrow- " Shade of Memory ! " Cried I , with act adorant at her feet , " By all the gloom hung round thy fallen house , By this last temple , by the ...
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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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