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... EPIMETHEUS , OR THE POET'S AFTERTHOUGHT 337 BIRDS OF PASSAGE . FLIGHT THE SECOND . THE CHILDREN'S HOUR 343 ENCELADUS • 345 THE CUMBERLAND SNOW - FLAKES 347 349 A DAY OF SUNSHINE 350 SOMETHING LEFT UNDONE 352 WEARINESS . 353 BIRDS OF ...
... EPIMETHEUS , OR THE POET'S AFTERTHOUGHT 337 BIRDS OF PASSAGE . FLIGHT THE SECOND . THE CHILDREN'S HOUR 343 ENCELADUS • 345 THE CUMBERLAND SNOW - FLAKES 347 349 A DAY OF SUNSHINE 350 SOMETHING LEFT UNDONE 352 WEARINESS . 353 BIRDS OF ...
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... EPIMETHEUS 444 • 445 VI . IN THE GARDEN 450 VII . THE HOUSE OF EPIMETHEUS 461 VIII . IN THE GARDEN 466 THE HANGING OF THE CRANE 473 MORITURI SALUTAMUS 487 A BOOK OF SONNETS . THREE FRIENDS OF MINE CHAUCER SHAKESPEARE MILTON KEATS . 503 ...
... EPIMETHEUS 444 • 445 VI . IN THE GARDEN 450 VII . THE HOUSE OF EPIMETHEUS 461 VIII . IN THE GARDEN 466 THE HANGING OF THE CRANE 473 MORITURI SALUTAMUS 487 A BOOK OF SONNETS . THREE FRIENDS OF MINE CHAUCER SHAKESPEARE MILTON KEATS . 503 ...
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... and thirst of the heart , The frenzy and fire of the brain , That grasps at the fruitage forbidden , The golden pomegranates of Eden , To quiet its fever and pain . EPIMETHEUS , OR THE POET'S AFTERTHOUGHT AVE I dreamed ? 336 Sandalphon.
... and thirst of the heart , The frenzy and fire of the brain , That grasps at the fruitage forbidden , The golden pomegranates of Eden , To quiet its fever and pain . EPIMETHEUS , OR THE POET'S AFTERTHOUGHT AVE I dreamed ? 336 Sandalphon.
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... secret rapture ! Children of my golden leisures ! Must even your delights and pleasures Fade and perish with the capture ? Fair they seemed , those songs sonorous , When they Epimetheus 337 EPIMETHEUS, OR THE POET'S AFTERTHOUGHT.
... secret rapture ! Children of my golden leisures ! Must even your delights and pleasures Fade and perish with the capture ? Fair they seemed , those songs sonorous , When they Epimetheus 337 EPIMETHEUS, OR THE POET'S AFTERTHOUGHT.
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... to hate thee ? No , not hate thee ! for this feeling Of unrest and long resistance Is but passionate appealing , A prophetic whisper stealing O'er the chords of our existence . Him whom thou dost once enamor , Thou , beloved 338 Epimetheus.
... to hate thee ? No , not hate thee ! for this feeling Of unrest and long resistance Is but passionate appealing , A prophetic whisper stealing O'er the chords of our existence . Him whom thou dost once enamor , Thou , beloved 338 Epimetheus.
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