City PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 138 pages |
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... . Then I heard How Charles stood ' mid the roses in the porch ; Within , his Cousin watched the earliest star , With white hands fluttering o'er the keys , -fair hands By lingering music kissed ! A step - she turned HORTON . 11.
... . Then I heard How Charles stood ' mid the roses in the porch ; Within , his Cousin watched the earliest star , With white hands fluttering o'er the keys , -fair hands By lingering music kissed ! A step - she turned HORTON . 11.
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... CHARLES . And kindlier too : Hear his great fires , see how his bleak old face Glows ruddy through the steam of fragrant punch . Can pensive Spring , a snow - drop in his hand , A solitary lark above his head , Laugh like the jovial ...
... CHARLES . And kindlier too : Hear his great fires , see how his bleak old face Glows ruddy through the steam of fragrant punch . Can pensive Spring , a snow - drop in his hand , A solitary lark above his head , Laugh like the jovial ...
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... CHARLES . Why , he has told his story in his song ! MAX . Better than I can . Through that window look Into the ruined house . CHARLES . I picture Art As some great captive in a gloomy cell , Who strives in vain to satisfy himself , D ...
... CHARLES . Why , he has told his story in his song ! MAX . Better than I can . Through that window look Into the ruined house . CHARLES . I picture Art As some great captive in a gloomy cell , Who strives in vain to satisfy himself , D ...
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... —which it sometimes does , Hired from the butcher in the other street . CHARLES . With what a will these fellows cuff , maltreat , And pound the innocent air ! JAMES . Is it not strange , That Horton , 38 CITY POEMS .
... —which it sometimes does , Hired from the butcher in the other street . CHARLES . With what a will these fellows cuff , maltreat , And pound the innocent air ! JAMES . Is it not strange , That Horton , 38 CITY POEMS .
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... Charles , your calmness and your peace ; The eye that marks its quarry from afar , The heart that stoops on it and smites it down . I , struggling in a dim and obscure net , Am but enmeshed the more . When you were here , My spirit ...
... Charles , your calmness and your peace ; The eye that marks its quarry from afar , The heart that stoops on it and smites it down . I , struggling in a dim and obscure net , Am but enmeshed the more . When you were here , My spirit ...
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