Poems, Volumen2Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 1852 |
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... gate behind me falls ; Once more before my face I see the mouldered Abbey - walls , That stand within the chace . II . Beyond the lodge the city lies , Beneath its drift of smoke ; And ah ! with what delighted eyes I turn to yonder oak ...
... gate behind me falls ; Once more before my face I see the mouldered Abbey - walls , That stand within the chace . II . Beyond the lodge the city lies , Beneath its drift of smoke ; And ah ! with what delighted eyes I turn to yonder oak ...
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... gate Behind the dappled grays . 66 XXIX . But , as for her , she staid at home , And on the roof she went , And down the way you use to come She looked with discontent . XXX . 6 . She left the novel half - uncut Upon the rosewood shelf ...
... gate Behind the dappled grays . 66 XXIX . But , as for her , she staid at home , And on the roof she went , And down the way you use to come She looked with discontent . XXX . 6 . She left the novel half - uncut Upon the rosewood shelf ...
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... gate is thronged with suitors , all the markets overflow . I have but an angry fancy : what is that which I should do ? I had been content to perish , falling on the foeman's ground , When the ranks are rolled in vapor , and the winds ...
... gate is thronged with suitors , all the markets overflow . I have but an angry fancy : what is that which I should do ? I had been content to perish , falling on the foeman's ground , When the ranks are rolled in vapor , and the winds ...
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... gates of Eden gleam , And did not dream it was a dream ; " But heard , by secret transport led , Even in the charnels of the dead , The murmur of the fountain - head- -- " Which did accomplish their desire , Bore and forbore , and did ...
... gates of Eden gleam , And did not dream it was a dream ; " But heard , by secret transport led , Even in the charnels of the dead , The murmur of the fountain - head- -- " Which did accomplish their desire , Bore and forbore , and did ...
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... gate , Nor cared for seed or scion ! And had I lived when song was great , And legs of trees were limber , And ta'en my fiddle to the gate , And fiddled in the timber ! ' Tis said he had a tuneful tongue , Such AMPHION.
... gate , Nor cared for seed or scion ! And had I lived when song was great , And legs of trees were limber , And ta'en my fiddle to the gate , And fiddled in the timber ! ' Tis said he had a tuneful tongue , Such AMPHION.
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