Anthology of the World's Best Poems, Volumen4W. H. Wise, 1948 - 3198 páginas |
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... breast , Which neither deadens into rest , Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls the spirit from itself away , But fluctuates to and fro , Never by passion quite possessed And never quite benumbed by the world's sway ? And I , I ...
... breast , Which neither deadens into rest , Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls the spirit from itself away , But fluctuates to and fro , Never by passion quite possessed And never quite benumbed by the world's sway ? And I , I ...
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... breast then delves , But deep enough , alas ! none ever mines . And we have been on many thousand lines , And we have shown , on each , spirit and power ; But hardly have we , for one little hour , Been on our own line , have we been ...
... breast then delves , But deep enough , alas ! none ever mines . And we have been on many thousand lines , And we have shown , on each , spirit and power ; But hardly have we , for one little hour , Been on our own line , have we been ...
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... breast ; And then he thinks he knows The hills where his life rose , And the sea where it goes . Thyrsis A MONODY " Thyrsis " , which ranks with Milton's " Lycidas " , Shelley's " Adonais " , and Swinburne's " Ave atque Vale " as one of ...
... breast ; And then he thinks he knows The hills where his life rose , And the sea where it goes . Thyrsis A MONODY " Thyrsis " , which ranks with Milton's " Lycidas " , Shelley's " Adonais " , and Swinburne's " Ave atque Vale " as one of ...
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