The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... wild images . Of more than man , where marble dæmons watch The zodiac's brazen mystery , and dead men Hang their mute thoughts on the mute walls around , He lingered , poring on memorials Of the world's youth ; through the long burning ...
... wild images . Of more than man , where marble dæmons watch The zodiac's brazen mystery , and dead men Hang their mute thoughts on the mute walls around , He lingered , poring on memorials Of the world's youth ; through the long burning ...
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... wild and manna - dew , And sure in language strange she said , " I love thee true ! " She took me to her elfin grot , And there she wept and sighed full sore ; And there I shut her wild , wild eyes With kisses four . And there she ...
... wild and manna - dew , And sure in language strange she said , " I love thee true ! " She took me to her elfin grot , And there she wept and sighed full sore ; And there I shut her wild , wild eyes With kisses four . And there she ...
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... wild , Like the far echo of the voice of years , The ancient nature , singing to her child The self - same hymn that lulled the infant spheres ! A spell of song not louder than a sigh , Yet speaking like a trumpet to the heart , And ...
... wild , Like the far echo of the voice of years , The ancient nature , singing to her child The self - same hymn that lulled the infant spheres ! A spell of song not louder than a sigh , Yet speaking like a trumpet to the heart , And ...
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