PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... desert shore , Thee , in his rage , the Tempest bore ; Thy broken murmurs swept along , Mid Echoes yet untuned by song ; Arrested in the realms of Frost , Or in the wilds of Ether lost . Far happier thou ! ' twas thine to soar ...
... desert shore , Thee , in his rage , the Tempest bore ; Thy broken murmurs swept along , Mid Echoes yet untuned by song ; Arrested in the realms of Frost , Or in the wilds of Ether lost . Far happier thou ! ' twas thine to soar ...
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... desert shore ! " -Still , as beyond this mortal life impelled By some mysterious energy , He held His everlasting course . Still self - possessed , High on the deck He stood , disdaining rest ; ( His amber chain the only badge he bore ...
... desert shore ! " -Still , as beyond this mortal life impelled By some mysterious energy , He held His everlasting course . Still self - possessed , High on the deck He stood , disdaining rest ; ( His amber chain the only badge he bore ...
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