PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... thee , Such virtue dwells in those small syllables , Inscribed to consecrate the narrow street , His birth - place , —when , but one short step too late , In his despair , as though the die were cast , He sat him down to weep , and wept ...
... thee , Such virtue dwells in those small syllables , Inscribed to consecrate the narrow street , His birth - place , —when , but one short step too late , In his despair , as though the die were cast , He sat him down to weep , and wept ...
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... again , as once I may , Visit MARTIGNY , I will not forget Thy hospitable roof , MARGUERITE DE TOURS ; Thy sign the silver swan . Heaven prosper thee ! LOGE A PLED CHEVAL LA CYCNE Cooke THE BROTHERS . IN the same hour the breath of. 28.
... again , as once I may , Visit MARTIGNY , I will not forget Thy hospitable roof , MARGUERITE DE TOURS ; Thy sign the silver swan . Heaven prosper thee ! LOGE A PLED CHEVAL LA CYCNE Cooke THE BROTHERS . IN the same hour the breath of. 28.
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... thee , BASILICO , One of those courtesies so sweet , so rare ! When , as I rambled through thy vineyard - ground On the hill - side , thy little son was sent , Charged with a bunch almost as big as he , To press it on the stranger . May ...
... thee , BASILICO , One of those courtesies so sweet , so rare ! When , as I rambled through thy vineyard - ground On the hill - side , thy little son was sent , Charged with a bunch almost as big as he , To press it on the stranger . May ...
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... thee ; And ITALY from sea to sea exults , As well indeed she may ! But I transgress . He , who has known the weight of Praise himself , Should spare another . ' Saying so , he laid His sonnet , an impromptu , at my feet , ( If his ...
... thee ; And ITALY from sea to sea exults , As well indeed she may ! But I transgress . He , who has known the weight of Praise himself , Should spare another . ' Saying so , he laid His sonnet , an impromptu , at my feet , ( If his ...
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... thee now As we admire the beautiful in death . Thine was a dangerous gift , when thou wert born , The gift of Beauty . Would thou hadst it not ; Or wert as once , awing the caitiffs vile That now beset thee , making thee their slave ...
... thee now As we admire the beautiful in death . Thine was a dangerous gift , when thou wert born , The gift of Beauty . Would thou hadst it not ; Or wert as once , awing the caitiffs vile That now beset thee , making thee their slave ...
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