Poems and VersesEyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 555 Seiten |
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... things for very fear ; Striving their ghastly malady to cheer , By thinking it a thing of yes and no , That housewives talk of . But the spirit - blow Was struck , and all were dreamers . At the last Endymion said : " Are not our fates ...
... things for very fear ; Striving their ghastly malady to cheer , By thinking it a thing of yes and no , That housewives talk of . But the spirit - blow Was struck , and all were dreamers . At the last Endymion said : " Are not our fates ...
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... things on earth and things above , [ I swear ! ] When every childish fashion Has vanished from my rhyme , Will I , grey - gone in passion , Leave to an after - time Hymning and harmony Of thee , and of thy works , and of thy life ; But ...
... things on earth and things above , [ I swear ! ] When every childish fashion Has vanished from my rhyme , Will I , grey - gone in passion , Leave to an after - time Hymning and harmony Of thee , and of thy works , and of thy life ; But ...
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... things the hollow brow Behind environ'd . should read I ached to see what things the hollow brow Behind enwombed . The improvement in both cases is considerable ; but there is a peculiar interest in " ached " , because it directly ...
... things the hollow brow Behind environ'd . should read I ached to see what things the hollow brow Behind enwombed . The improvement in both cases is considerable ; but there is a peculiar interest in " ached " , because it directly ...
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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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