Songs and Poems from 1819 to 1879Chatto and Windus, 1881 - 158 pages |
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... deep ; And the moonbeam hangs over its breast Like a lover who watches her sleep Silently . I roam on the beach , and recall The fond hours when I strayed there with thee ; And thoughtless , unthought of by all , We've gazed on that ...
... deep ; And the moonbeam hangs over its breast Like a lover who watches her sleep Silently . I roam on the beach , and recall The fond hours when I strayed there with thee ; And thoughtless , unthought of by all , We've gazed on that ...
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... deep , full tide of woe That smoothly , silently , glides on . Still cheerful is each look and tone , As erst they were ere love had birth ; And e'en my harp , to mourning prone , I sometimes wake to notes of mirth : But ah ! not less ...
... deep , full tide of woe That smoothly , silently , glides on . Still cheerful is each look and tone , As erst they were ere love had birth ; And e'en my harp , to mourning prone , I sometimes wake to notes of mirth : But ah ! not less ...
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... deep the earth below , This , this it is to love ! As from a fevered sleep to start , Your eyes around to cast , In search of aught which to the heart May realize the past ; A tress of hair - a withered flower- The fragment of a glove ...
... deep the earth below , This , this it is to love ! As from a fevered sleep to start , Your eyes around to cast , In search of aught which to the heart May realize the past ; A tress of hair - a withered flower- The fragment of a glove ...
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... deep love for thee ! I love thee ! I love thee ! But ne'er shall thou dream it ; ' Tis folly ! ' tis madness ! Thou couldst not love me . Then why by revealing My heart's treasured feeling , The torture incur of one cold glance from ...
... deep love for thee ! I love thee ! I love thee ! But ne'er shall thou dream it ; ' Tis folly ! ' tis madness ! Thou couldst not love me . Then why by revealing My heart's treasured feeling , The torture incur of one cold glance from ...
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... deep as deep can be ; And I'm sighing ! sighing ! sighing ! For a girl who loves not me . From my heart still vainly trying Her sweet image out to blot ; Ever dying ! dying ! dying ! For a girl who loves me not . There is nought I prize ...
... deep as deep can be ; And I'm sighing ! sighing ! sighing ! For a girl who loves not me . From my heart still vainly trying Her sweet image out to blot ; Ever dying ! dying ! dying ! For a girl who loves me not . There is nought I prize ...
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