City PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1857 - 138 pages |
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... heart leaped up . Inexorable Labour called me forth ; And as I hurried through the busy streets , There was a sense of envy in my heart Of lazy lengths of rivers in the sun , Larks soaring up the ever - soaring sky , And mild kine ...
... heart leaped up . Inexorable Labour called me forth ; And as I hurried through the busy streets , There was a sense of envy in my heart Of lazy lengths of rivers in the sun , Larks soaring up the ever - soaring sky , And mild kine ...
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... heart ! In the pure fire and fervency of love , Leander , like the image of a star Within the thrilling sea , was scarce his match . His love for each new Hero of a week , No Hellespont could cool . Among the rest , Sat one with visage ...
... heart ! In the pure fire and fervency of love , Leander , like the image of a star Within the thrilling sea , was scarce his match . His love for each new Hero of a week , No Hellespont could cool . Among the rest , Sat one with visage ...
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... heart made it bear . He sneered at love , Was not so weak as to believe the sex Cumbered with virtue . O he knew ! he knew ! He had himself adventured in that sea , Could tell , Sir , if he would - yet never dared Speak to a lady in his ...
... heart made it bear . He sneered at love , Was not so weak as to believe the sex Cumbered with virtue . O he knew ! he knew ! He had himself adventured in that sea , Could tell , Sir , if he would - yet never dared Speak to a lady in his ...
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... heart , bewildered with its joy , Half fears that it is fooled ; this Pantomime , In which the speckled Clown wins every trick ; Astonished Pantaloon , the kicks and jeers ; Rich Harlequin , the glittering Columbine , Brave dress ...
... heart , bewildered with its joy , Half fears that it is fooled ; this Pantomime , In which the speckled Clown wins every trick ; Astonished Pantaloon , the kicks and jeers ; Rich Harlequin , the glittering Columbine , Brave dress ...
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... heart A tradition of an upper light , vague To which it strives , and , dying , spent and foiled , It feebly feels it should have borne a flower ' Neath some propitious heaven . Fools , we dwell Within bleak walls of death , and when we ...
... heart A tradition of an upper light , vague To which it strives , and , dying , spent and foiled , It feebly feels it should have borne a flower ' Neath some propitious heaven . Fools , we dwell Within bleak walls of death , and when we ...
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