Poems, Band 2Wiley and Putnam, 1847 - 229 Seiten |
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... Kiss and clasp her neck again , - Hereafter she may have a son Will kiss and clasp her neck in vain . Love thy mother , little one ! II . Gaze upon her living eyes , And mirror back her love for thee , — Hereafter thou may'st shudder ...
... Kiss and clasp her neck again , - Hereafter she may have a son Will kiss and clasp her neck in vain . Love thy mother , little one ! II . Gaze upon her living eyes , And mirror back her love for thee , — Hereafter thou may'st shudder ...
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... Kissing thy foot - prints , though to me unkind ; But trust not all her fondness though it seem , Lest thy true love should rest on a false dream . Her face is smiling , and her voice is sweet ; But smiles betray , and music sings ...
... Kissing thy foot - prints , though to me unkind ; But trust not all her fondness though it seem , Lest thy true love should rest on a false dream . Her face is smiling , and her voice is sweet ; But smiles betray , and music sings ...
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... Kiss'd by sad Zephyr , guilty of his death . XXXVII . " The widow'd primrose weeping to the moon , And saffron crocus in whose chalice bright A cool libation hoarded for the noon Is kept and she that purifies the light , The virgin lily ...
... Kiss'd by sad Zephyr , guilty of his death . XXXVII . " The widow'd primrose weeping to the moon , And saffron crocus in whose chalice bright A cool libation hoarded for the noon Is kept and she that purifies the light , The virgin lily ...
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... kisses of his gentle hand , That had their mortal enemy withstood , And stay'd their lives , fast ebbing with the sand . Long while this strife engag'd the pretty band ; But now bold Chanticleer , from farm to farm , Challeng'd the dawn ...
... kisses of his gentle hand , That had their mortal enemy withstood , And stay'd their lives , fast ebbing with the sand . Long while this strife engag'd the pretty band ; But now bold Chanticleer , from farm to farm , Challeng'd the dawn ...
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... Hero dotes upon her treasure here , And sums the loss with many an anxious kiss , Whilst her fond eyes grow dizzy in her head , Fear aggravating fear with shows of dread . XII . She thinks how many have been sunk and HERO AND LEANDER . 87.
... Hero dotes upon her treasure here , And sums the loss with many an anxious kiss , Whilst her fond eyes grow dizzy in her head , Fear aggravating fear with shows of dread . XII . She thinks how many have been sunk and HERO AND LEANDER . 87.
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