Great Poems of the English LanguageTudor Publishing Company, 1932 - 1502 sider |
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... smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook , That I must look in vain . But when I speak - thou dost not ... smiles have been . While e'en thy chill , bleak corpse I have , Thou seemest still mine own ; But there I lay thee in ...
... smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook , That I must look in vain . But when I speak - thou dost not ... smiles have been . While e'en thy chill , bleak corpse I have , Thou seemest still mine own ; But there I lay thee in ...
Side 542
... smile , ere thou and peace may meet . The cloud shadows of midnight possess their own repose , For the weary winds are silent , or the moon is in the deep : Some respite to its turbulence unresting ocean knows ; Whatever moves , or ...
... smile , ere thou and peace may meet . The cloud shadows of midnight possess their own repose , For the weary winds are silent , or the moon is in the deep : Some respite to its turbulence unresting ocean knows ; Whatever moves , or ...
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... smile of truth . Oh , that dew , like balm , shall steal Into wounds that cannot heal Even as sleep our eyes doth seal ; And that smile , like sunshine , dart Into many a sunless heart , For a smile of God thou art . SERENADE Stars of ...
... smile of truth . Oh , that dew , like balm , shall steal Into wounds that cannot heal Even as sleep our eyes doth seal ; And that smile , like sunshine , dart Into many a sunless heart , For a smile of God thou art . SERENADE Stars of ...
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