PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 65
... shadow in the sun ! And now a charm , and now a grace is won ! We grow in stature , and in wisdom too ! And , as new scenes , new objects rise to view , Think nothing done while aught remains to do . Yet , all forgot , how oft the eye ...
... shadow in the sun ! And now a charm , and now a grace is won ! We grow in stature , and in wisdom too ! And , as new scenes , new objects rise to view , Think nothing done while aught remains to do . Yet , all forgot , how oft the eye ...
Page 68
... shadow of that Excellence , Passions , that slept , are stirring in his frame ; Thoughts undefined , feelings without a name ! And some , not here called forth , may slumber on Till this vain pageant of a world is gone ; Lying too deep ...
... shadow of that Excellence , Passions , that slept , are stirring in his frame ; Thoughts undefined , feelings without a name ! And some , not here called forth , may slumber on Till this vain pageant of a world is gone ; Lying too deep ...
Page 73
... shadows consecrate the ground ! Ah , then comes thronging many a wild desire , And high imagining and thought of fire ! Then from within a voice exclaims " Aspire ! " Phantoms , that upward point , before him pass , As in the Cave ...
... shadows consecrate the ground ! Ah , then comes thronging many a wild desire , And high imagining and thought of fire ! Then from within a voice exclaims " Aspire ! " Phantoms , that upward point , before him pass , As in the Cave ...
Page 74
... shadow thrusts along the wall ? Who dances without music ; and anon Sings like the lark - then sighs as woe - begone , And folds his arms , and , where the willows wave , Glides in the moonshine by a maiden's grave ? Come hither , boy ...
... shadow thrusts along the wall ? Who dances without music ; and anon Sings like the lark - then sighs as woe - begone , And folds his arms , and , where the willows wave , Glides in the moonshine by a maiden's grave ? Come hither , boy ...
Page 77
... shadows close , Now in the glimmering , dying light she grows Less and less earthly ! As departs the day , All that was mortal seems to melt away , Till , like a gift resumed as soon as given , She fades at last into a Spirit from ...
... shadows close , Now in the glimmering , dying light she grows Less and less earthly ! As departs the day , All that was mortal seems to melt away , Till , like a gift resumed as soon as given , She fades at last into a Spirit from ...
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