The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Darley to HeaneyJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 476 pages |
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Page 155
... breath , ' O come in life , or come in death ! O lost ? my love , Elizabeth . ' And didst thou visit him no more ? Thou didst , thou didst , my daughter deare ; The waters laid thee at his doore , Ere yet the early dawn was clear . Thy ...
... breath , ' O come in life , or come in death ! O lost ? my love , Elizabeth . ' And didst thou visit him no more ? Thou didst , thou didst , my daughter deare ; The waters laid thee at his doore , Ere yet the early dawn was clear . Thy ...
Page 210
... breath of the time that has been hovers In the air now soft with a summer to be . Not a breath shall there sweeten the seasons hereafter Of the flowers or the lovers that laugh now or weep , When as they that are free now of weeping and ...
... breath of the time that has been hovers In the air now soft with a summer to be . Not a breath shall there sweeten the seasons hereafter Of the flowers or the lovers that laugh now or weep , When as they that are free now of weeping and ...
Page 233
... breath and bread ; World's strand , sway of the sea ; Lord of living and dead ; Thou hast bound bones and veins in me , fastened me flesh , And after it almost unmade , what with dread , Thy doing : and dost thou touch me afresh ? Over ...
... breath and bread ; World's strand , sway of the sea ; Lord of living and dead ; Thou hast bound bones and veins in me , fastened me flesh , And after it almost unmade , what with dread , Thy doing : and dost thou touch me afresh ? Over ...
Contents
GEORGE DARLEY 17951846 | 1 |
The Wife ALost | 31 |
JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN 18031849 | 40 |
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