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... Flower ! for by that name at last , When all my reveries are past , I call thee , and to that cleave fast ... flowers , Thou bringest unto me a tale Of visionary hours . Thrice welcome , darling of the Spring ! Even yet thou ...
... Flower ! for by that name at last , When all my reveries are past , I call thee , and to that cleave fast ... flowers , Thou bringest unto me a tale Of visionary hours . Thrice welcome , darling of the Spring ! Even yet thou ...
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... flowers ( as an infant's awakening eyes Smile on its mother , whose singing sweet 60 Can first lull , and at last must awaken it ) , When Heaven's blithe winds had unfolded them , As mine - lamps enkindle a hidden gem , Shone smiling to ...
... flowers ( as an infant's awakening eyes Smile on its mother , whose singing sweet 60 Can first lull , and at last must awaken it ) , When Heaven's blithe winds had unfolded them , As mine - lamps enkindle a hidden gem , Shone smiling to ...
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... flowers , did they waken or dream , Was as God is to the starry scheme . A Lady , the wonder of her kind , Whose form was upborne by a lovely mind Which , dilating , had moulded her mien and motion Like a sea - flower unfolded beneath ...
... flowers , did they waken or dream , Was as God is to the starry scheme . A Lady , the wonder of her kind , Whose form was upborne by a lovely mind Which , dilating , had moulded her mien and motion Like a sea - flower unfolded beneath ...
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English Romantic Poets James Stephens,Edwin Long Beck,Royall Henderson Snow No preview available - 1961 |
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