PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 58
... wish , yet fear to die ; For what , except the instinctive fear Lest she survive , detains me here , When " all the life of life " is fled ? — What , but the deep inherent dread , Lest she beyond the grave resume her reign , And realize ...
... wish , yet fear to die ; For what , except the instinctive fear Lest she survive , detains me here , When " all the life of life " is fled ? — What , but the deep inherent dread , Lest she beyond the grave resume her reign , And realize ...
Page 69
... lips she lifts the lovely boy , What answering looks of sympathy and joy ! He walks , he speaks . In many a broken word His wants , his wishes , and his griefs are heard . laxman KA WFinden And ever , ever to her lap he flies ,. 69.
... lips she lifts the lovely boy , What answering looks of sympathy and joy ! He walks , he speaks . In many a broken word His wants , his wishes , and his griefs are heard . laxman KA WFinden And ever , ever to her lap he flies ,. 69.
Page 76
... wish are fearful ; who suspect , believing . -And soon her looks the rapturous truth avow . Lovely before , oh , say how lovely now ! She flies not , frowns not , though he pleads his cause ; Nor yet - nor yet her hand from his ...
... wish are fearful ; who suspect , believing . -And soon her looks the rapturous truth avow . Lovely before , oh , say how lovely now ! She flies not , frowns not , though he pleads his cause ; Nor yet - nor yet her hand from his ...
Page 78
... wishes , all his thoughts inclined ; Still subject - ever on the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth , and sorrow of his sorrow . The soul of music slumbers in the shell , Till waked and kindled by the master's spell ; And feeling hearts ...
... wishes , all his thoughts inclined ; Still subject - ever on the watch to borrow Mirth of his mirth , and sorrow of his sorrow . The soul of music slumbers in the shell , Till waked and kindled by the master's spell ; And feeling hearts ...
Page 81
... wish to raise Their merits to the level of his Praise , Onward in their observing sight he moves , Fearful of wrong , in awe of whom he loves ! Their sacred presence who shall dare profane ? Who , when He slumbers , hope to fix a stain ...
... wish to raise Their merits to the level of his Praise , Onward in their observing sight he moves , Fearful of wrong , in awe of whom he loves ! Their sacred presence who shall dare profane ? Who , when He slumbers , hope to fix a stain ...
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