The Laurel and Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Nineteenth CenturyF. Warne, 1867 - 400 páginas |
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... round the golden rim ; Restored to life , now glancing bright , Now just expiring , faint and dim ; Like a spirit loath to die , Contending with its destiny . All dark — a momentary veil Is o'er the sleeper - now a pale Uncertain beauty ...
... round the golden rim ; Restored to life , now glancing bright , Now just expiring , faint and dim ; Like a spirit loath to die , Contending with its destiny . All dark — a momentary veil Is o'er the sleeper - now a pale Uncertain beauty ...
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... free Of that fearful phantasy , Edderline lifts up her head , And , in the fitful lustre lent By the lone lamp , gazing round , As listening for some far - off sound , 5 Leans it on her lily hand In beautiful bewilderment .
... free Of that fearful phantasy , Edderline lifts up her head , And , in the fitful lustre lent By the lone lamp , gazing round , As listening for some far - off sound , 5 Leans it on her lily hand In beautiful bewilderment .
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... round ! Oh ! speak - thy voice was like a sound Elsewhere beloved ! That pitying face Reminds me of the dead ! " Again she hears her Edith speak— Doubt , fear , and trouble leave her cheek , And suddenly returning Remembrances all ...
... round ! Oh ! speak - thy voice was like a sound Elsewhere beloved ! That pitying face Reminds me of the dead ! " Again she hears her Edith speak— Doubt , fear , and trouble leave her cheek , And suddenly returning Remembrances all ...
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... round her lovely frame she throws The cloud - like float of her array , And with a blessing and a prayer She fixeth in her raven hair The jewel that her lover gave The night before he cross'd the wave To kingdoms far away . Soft steps ...
... round her lovely frame she throws The cloud - like float of her array , And with a blessing and a prayer She fixeth in her raven hair The jewel that her lover gave The night before he cross'd the wave To kingdoms far away . Soft steps ...
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... went with them one and all , And each calm pillow spread ; But Guilt was my grim chamberlain That lighted me to bed , And drew my midnight curtains round With fingers bloody red . 31 “ All night I lay in agony , In anguish.
... went with them one and all , And each calm pillow spread ; But Guilt was my grim chamberlain That lighted me to bed , And drew my midnight curtains round With fingers bloody red . 31 “ All night I lay in agony , In anguish.
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