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... speaking from deaths frost, Like fierytongues at Pentecost! Glimmer, as funeral lamps, Amid the chills and damps Of the vast plain where Death encamps! **************** BALLADS AND OTHER POEMS THE SKELETON IN ARMOR "Speak! speak.
... speaking from deaths frost, Like fierytongues at Pentecost! Glimmer, as funeral lamps, Amid the chills and damps Of the vast plain where Death encamps! **************** BALLADS AND OTHER POEMS THE SKELETON IN ARMOR "Speak! speak.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. BALLADS. AND. OTHER. POEMS. THE. SKELETON. IN. ARMOR. "Speak! speak I thou fearful guest Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armor drest, Comest to daunt me! Wrapt not in Eastern balms, Batwith ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. BALLADS. AND. OTHER. POEMS. THE. SKELETON. IN. ARMOR. "Speak! speak I thou fearful guest Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armor drest, Comest to daunt me! Wrapt not in Eastern balms, Batwith ...
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... speak. Hyp. Alas! that heart ofthine Islike a scenein the old play; the curtain Rises to solemn music, and lo! enter The eleven thousand virgins of Cologne! Vict. Nay,like the Sibyl's volumes, thou shouldst say; Those that remained ...
... speak. Hyp. Alas! that heart ofthine Islike a scenein the old play; the curtain Rises to solemn music, and lo! enter The eleven thousand virgins of Cologne! Vict. Nay,like the Sibyl's volumes, thou shouldst say; Those that remained ...
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... speak more largely Of Preciosa when we meet again. Getthee tobed, andthe magician, Sleep, Shall show her to thee,in his magic glass, In all her loveliness. Good night! [Exit. Vict. Good night!But nottobed; for Imust read awhile. (Throws ...
... speak more largely Of Preciosa when we meet again. Getthee tobed, andthe magician, Sleep, Shall show her to thee,in his magic glass, In all her loveliness. Good night! [Exit. Vict. Good night!But nottobed; for Imust read awhile. (Throws ...
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... speak the truth. So long as I had gold, I gave it to thee freely, at all times, Never denied thee; never hadawish But to fulfil thine own. Now go in peace! Be merciful, be patient, and ere long Thou shalt have more. Cruz. AndifI have ...
... speak the truth. So long as I had gold, I gave it to thee freely, at all times, Never denied thee; never hadawish But to fulfil thine own. Now go in peace! Be merciful, be patient, and ere long Thou shalt have more. Cruz. AndifI have ...
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