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... grave . A tender longing , full of gracious pain , A want more rich than wealth possessed before , Delicious rumors rife in heart and brain , And rosy warmths that flush me more and more : BLUE - BEARD . A sense of incompleteness , new ...
... grave . A tender longing , full of gracious pain , A want more rich than wealth possessed before , Delicious rumors rife in heart and brain , And rosy warmths that flush me more and more : BLUE - BEARD . A sense of incompleteness , new ...
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... walked Two Puritans together . A youth and maiden , heeding not . The woods which round them brightened , Just conscious of each other's thoughts , Half happy and half frightened . 29 Grave were their brows , and few their words ,
... walked Two Puritans together . A youth and maiden , heeding not . The woods which round them brightened , Just conscious of each other's thoughts , Half happy and half frightened . 29 Grave were their brows , and few their words ,
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A Selection from the Best Minor Poems of the English Language, First Series. Grave were their brows , and few their words , And coarse their garb , and simple ; The maiden's very cheek seemed shy To own its worldly dimple . For stern the ...
A Selection from the Best Minor Poems of the English Language, First Series. Grave were their brows , and few their words , And coarse their garb , and simple ; The maiden's very cheek seemed shy To own its worldly dimple . For stern the ...
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... grave ever ; Blessing shall hallow it Never , O never ! Eleu loro Never , O never ! SIR WALTER SCOTT . The Tears I Shed must ever Fall . HE tears I shed must ever fall : THE I mourn not for an absent swain ; For thoughts may past ...
... grave ever ; Blessing shall hallow it Never , O never ! Eleu loro Never , O never ! SIR WALTER SCOTT . The Tears I Shed must ever Fall . HE tears I shed must ever fall : THE I mourn not for an absent swain ; For thoughts may past ...
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... for Hafiz - glorious Persian ! Keats , with buoyant , gay diversion Mocking Schiller's grave immersion ; Oh for wreathed Anacreon ! AURUM POTABILE . Yet enough to have the living- They 98 OUR POETICAL FAVORITES . Atlantic, Aurum Potabile.
... for Hafiz - glorious Persian ! Keats , with buoyant , gay diversion Mocking Schiller's grave immersion ; Oh for wreathed Anacreon ! AURUM POTABILE . Yet enough to have the living- They 98 OUR POETICAL FAVORITES . Atlantic, Aurum Potabile.
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ALFRED TENNYSON Alma River ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH beauty beneath bird bloom boys brave breast breath bright brow captain's gig cold dark dead dear death doth dream earth EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes face fair fall fear flowers forever FREDERICK WILLIAM FABER glory gone grave green grow hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill Karaman kiss land light lips live look Lord lover moon morning never night o'er OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Osawatomie Osawatomie Brown Owen Roe O'Neill rest river rose round sail shadow shine shore sigh silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound stars steed stream summer sweet tears tell There's thine things thou thought tide-top tree voice wave weary weep whisht thee wild WILLIAM MOTHERWELL Willie wind