The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 էջ |
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Էջ 1075
... Rest in the bottom lay . For if I should ( said He ) Bestow this jewel also on My creature , He would adore My gifts instead of Me , And rest in Nature , not the God of Nature ; So both should losers be . Yet let him keep the rest , But ...
... Rest in the bottom lay . For if I should ( said He ) Bestow this jewel also on My creature , He would adore My gifts instead of Me , And rest in Nature , not the God of Nature ; So both should losers be . Yet let him keep the rest , But ...
Էջ 1343
... rest , And the depth of the ocean its presence confessed ; ' Twas seen in the lightning , ' twas heard in the thunder , " Twill be found in the spheres when they're riven asunder ; ' Twas given to man with his earliest breath ; It ...
... rest , And the depth of the ocean its presence confessed ; ' Twas seen in the lightning , ' twas heard in the thunder , " Twill be found in the spheres when they're riven asunder ; ' Twas given to man with his earliest breath ; It ...
Էջ 1589
... rest and of love , And the crimson pall of eve may fall From the depth of heaven above , With wings folded I rest on my airy nest , As still as a brooding dove . IV That orbed maiden , with white fire laden , Whom mortals call the moon ...
... rest and of love , And the crimson pall of eve may fall From the depth of heaven above , With wings folded I rest on my airy nest , As still as a brooding dove . IV That orbed maiden , with white fire laden , Whom mortals call the moon ...
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