Collins Albatross Book of Longer Poems: English and American Poetry from the Fourteenth Century to the Present DayEdwin Morgan Collins, 1963 - 736 էջ |
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... dark hope , Have I mixed awful talk and asking looks With my most innocent love , until strange tears Uniting with those breathless kisses , made Such magic as compels the charmèd night To render up thy charge : . . . and , though ne'er ...
... dark hope , Have I mixed awful talk and asking looks With my most innocent love , until strange tears Uniting with those breathless kisses , made Such magic as compels the charmèd night To render up thy charge : . . . and , though ne'er ...
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... dark And dark the shades accumulate . The oak , Expanding its immense and knotty arms , Embraces the light beech . The pyramids Of the tall cedar overarching , frame Most solemn domes within , and far below , Like clouds suspended in an ...
... dark And dark the shades accumulate . The oak , Expanding its immense and knotty arms , Embraces the light beech . The pyramids Of the tall cedar overarching , frame Most solemn domes within , and far below , Like clouds suspended in an ...
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... dark world where I was born . Once more the old mysterious glimmer steals From thy pure brows , and from thy shoulders pure , And bosom beating with a heart renew'd . Thy cheek begins to redden thro ' the gloom , Thy sweet eyes brighten ...
... dark world where I was born . Once more the old mysterious glimmer steals From thy pure brows , and from thy shoulders pure , And bosom beating with a heart renew'd . Thy cheek begins to redden thro ' the gloom , Thy sweet eyes brighten ...
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