Legends and Lyrics: A Book of VersesBell, 1888 - 329 Seiten |
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... half such wondrous grace . " You were playing in that garden , Throwing blossoms in the air , Laughing when the petals floated Downwards on your golden hair ; And the fond eyes watching o'er you , And the splendour spread before you ...
... half such wondrous grace . " You were playing in that garden , Throwing blossoms in the air , Laughing when the petals floated Downwards on your golden hair ; And the fond eyes watching o'er you , And the splendour spread before you ...
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... half sad , half stately , Grave sweet eyes and flowing hair . Little care I who the painter , How obscure a name he bore ; Nor , when some have named Velasquez , Did I value it the more . As it is , I would not give it For the rarest ...
... half sad , half stately , Grave sweet eyes and flowing hair . Little care I who the painter , How obscure a name he bore ; Nor , when some have named Velasquez , Did I value it the more . As it is , I would not give it For the rarest ...
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... half human , half divine ; And shook off ( not to break the charm ) A little hand laid on my arm . I read ; until my heart would glow With the 32 A Doubting Heart . A Student.
... half human , half divine ; And shook off ( not to break the charm ) A little hand laid on my arm . I read ; until my heart would glow With the 32 A Doubting Heart . A Student.
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... struggled for - and saved it ; Life alone and nothing more ; Bruised , half dead , alone and helpless , I was cast upon the shore . I feared the pitiless rocks of Ocean So the great Linger , oh , gentle Time . 37 Homeward Bound.
... struggled for - and saved it ; Life alone and nothing more ; Bruised , half dead , alone and helpless , I was cast upon the shore . I feared the pitiless rocks of Ocean So the great Linger , oh , gentle Time . 37 Homeward Bound.
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... half defaced by age , And listened , with an ear not quite unskilled , While heart and soul to the grand echo thrilled ; And much I marvelled , as her cadence fell From the Laudate , that I knew so well , 1 Into Scarlatti's minor fugue ...
... half defaced by age , And listened , with an ear not quite unskilled , While heart and soul to the grand echo thrilled ; And much I marvelled , as her cadence fell From the Laudate , that I knew so well , 1 Into Scarlatti's minor fugue ...
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