City PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 138 pages |
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... 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.
... 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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... heard his glorious talk , But ere the midnight grew into the morn , He seemed a mighty angel sent from God Standing before us - drunk ; a sinful song Staining his radiant lips . I often sat At those wild drinking bouts , which seemed ...
... heard his glorious talk , But ere the midnight grew into the morn , He seemed a mighty angel sent from God Standing before us - drunk ; a sinful song Staining his radiant lips . I often sat At those wild drinking bouts , which seemed ...
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... was spoken ; Wit Laughed on you from the windows ere she danced Out on you from the door . HARRY . I've heard men speak Of Horton with such pity in their tones , That I conceived he had been cruelly hurt By fortune 20 CITY POEMS .
... was spoken ; Wit Laughed on you from the windows ere she danced Out on you from the door . HARRY . I've heard men speak Of Horton with such pity in their tones , That I conceived he had been cruelly hurt By fortune 20 CITY POEMS .
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... with lights , they madly called her name- Night heard , and , conscience - stricken , held its breath , And listened wild . At last in the bleared morn , They saw a something white within the stream- He raised HORTON . 25.
... with lights , they madly called her name- Night heard , and , conscience - stricken , held its breath , And listened wild . At last in the bleared morn , They saw a something white within the stream- He raised HORTON . 25.
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... heard ; as long as fields are green , And skies are blue , and woman's face is fair . " Now there is nothing very new in this ; As well remind a man with cheek and nose Blue with the east wind , that the day is cold . But lo ! he rises ...
... heard ; as long as fields are green , And skies are blue , and woman's face is fair . " Now there is nothing very new in this ; As well remind a man with cheek and nose Blue with the east wind , that the day is cold . But lo ! he rises ...
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