English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow American book Company, 1935 - Всего страниц: 975 |
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... heart regards thy weal Warmly , as it was wont to do . Thy husband's blest - and ' twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot : But let them pass - Oh ! how my heart Would hate him if he loved thee not ! When late I saw thy ...
... heart regards thy weal Warmly , as it was wont to do . Thy husband's blest - and ' twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot : But let them pass - Oh ! how my heart Would hate him if he loved thee not ! When late I saw thy ...
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... heart , Mine is the victim , and would be again : To love too much has been the only art I used ; I write in haste , and if a stain Be on this sheet , ' tis not what it appears ; My eyeballs burn and throb , but have no tears . CXCIII ...
... heart , Mine is the victim , and would be again : To love too much has been the only art I used ; I write in haste , and if a stain Be on this sheet , ' tis not what it appears ; My eyeballs burn and throb , but have no tears . CXCIII ...
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... heart ; And lift its billows and its mists , and guide By everlasting laws , each wind and tide To its fit cloud , and its appointed cave ; And lull its storms , each in the craggy grave Which was its cradle , luring to faint bowers The ...
... heart ; And lift its billows and its mists , and guide By everlasting laws , each wind and tide To its fit cloud , and its appointed cave ; And lull its storms , each in the craggy grave Which was its cradle , luring to faint bowers The ...
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