Poems, Band 2Wiley and Putnam, 1847 - 229 Seiten |
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... thee , — Hereafter thou may'st shudder sighs To meet them when they cannot see . Gaze upon her living eyes ! III . Press her lips the while they glow With love that they have often told , — Hereafter thou may'st press in wo , And kiss ...
... thee , — Hereafter thou may'st shudder sighs To meet them when they cannot see . Gaze upon her living eyes ! III . Press her lips the while they glow With love that they have often told , — Hereafter thou may'st press in wo , And kiss ...
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... thee , Only for looks that may turn back on me ; Only for roses that your chance may throw- Though wither'd — I will wear them on my brow , To be a thoughtful fragrance to my brain ; Warm'd with such love , that they will bloom again ...
... thee , Only for looks that may turn back on me ; Only for roses that your chance may throw- Though wither'd — I will wear them on my brow , To be a thoughtful fragrance to my brain ; Warm'd with such love , that they will bloom again ...
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... surface bears , To illustrate the murmur'd text . So , love , however time may flow , Fresh hours pursuing those that flee , One constant image still shall show My tide of life is true to thee . - TO LET us make a leap , my dear ΤΟ 15.
... surface bears , To illustrate the murmur'd text . So , love , however time may flow , Fresh hours pursuing those that flee , One constant image still shall show My tide of life is true to thee . - TO LET us make a leap , my dear ΤΟ 15.
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... forgiven , And my life deserv'd of Heaven . Dearest , let us reckon so , And love for all that long ago ; Each absence count a year complete , And keep a birthday when we meet . ΤΟ I LOVE thee - I love thee ! ' 16 HOOD'S POEMS .
... forgiven , And my life deserv'd of Heaven . Dearest , let us reckon so , And love for all that long ago ; Each absence count a year complete , And keep a birthday when we meet . ΤΟ I LOVE thee - I love thee ! ' 16 HOOD'S POEMS .
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Thomas Hood. ΤΟ I LOVE thee - I love thee ! ' Tis all that I can say ; - It is my vision in the night , My dreaming in the day ; The very echo of my heart , The blessing when I pray : I love thee - I love thee ! Is all that I can say . I ...
Thomas Hood. ΤΟ I LOVE thee - I love thee ! ' Tis all that I can say ; - It is my vision in the night , My dreaming in the day ; The very echo of my heart , The blessing when I pray : I love thee - I love thee ! Is all that I can say . I ...
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