City PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 138 pages |
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... Give me this water , for I would forget ; Give me this precious water , that I may Bear to my brothers in the upper - world , And they shall call me happy , ' ' Sent of God , ' And Earth shall rest . " Sleep answered , " Every night ...
... Give me this water , for I would forget ; Give me this precious water , that I may Bear to my brothers in the upper - world , And they shall call me happy , ' ' Sent of God , ' And Earth shall rest . " Sleep answered , " Every night ...
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... give it rest . " Upon these words I hid my face awhile , then cried aloud , " No one can give forgetfulness ; not one . No one can tell me who can give it me . I asked of Joy , as he went laughing past , Crushing a bunch of grapes ...
... give it rest . " Upon these words I hid my face awhile , then cried aloud , " No one can give forgetfulness ; not one . No one can tell me who can give it me . I asked of Joy , as he went laughing past , Crushing a bunch of grapes ...
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... give it now . HARRY . On the Sabbath - day , Through the churchyard old and grey , Over the crisp and yellow leaves , I held my rustling way ; And amid the words of mercy , falling on my soul like balms , ' Mid the gorgeous storms of ...
... give it now . HARRY . On the Sabbath - day , Through the churchyard old and grey , Over the crisp and yellow leaves , I held my rustling way ; And amid the words of mercy , falling on my soul like balms , ' Mid the gorgeous storms of ...
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Alexander Smith. Who cannot hear the voice ; he turns from Hope , And gives his hand to Ruin . The Muse disdains A lukewarm lover . He who could not sit And sing contented in a desert isle , His audience , the mute trees and wandering ...
Alexander Smith. Who cannot hear the voice ; he turns from Hope , And gives his hand to Ruin . The Muse disdains A lukewarm lover . He who could not sit And sing contented in a desert isle , His audience , the mute trees and wandering ...
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... Could this thing be obliterated quite , Expunged for ever , like a useless cloak I'd fling off my possessions , and go forth , My roof the weeping heaven . Though I would die Rather than give her pain , I grimly smile To SQUIRE MAURICE .
... Could this thing be obliterated quite , Expunged for ever , like a useless cloak I'd fling off my possessions , and go forth , My roof the weeping heaven . Though I would die Rather than give her pain , I grimly smile To SQUIRE MAURICE .
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