Dione, and other poemsProvost & Company, 1869 - 299 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
Dione. Full many a tangle on the clew doth rise , Of toil and tyne , ere motionless it lies , But calm each Fate her task incessant plies . Sternly they draw the one unbroken thread That ruthless binds the snow - white cradle - bed To ...
Dione. Full many a tangle on the clew doth rise , Of toil and tyne , ere motionless it lies , But calm each Fate her task incessant plies . Sternly they draw the one unbroken thread That ruthless binds the snow - white cradle - bed To ...
Pagina 57
... her accents rise , Where toil and tumult fret no more ; Her spirit in man's bosom lies To waft faith's broken symphonies In sound - waves to th ' eternal shore . 57 With utt'rance human , yet divine , The felt , MUSIC .
... her accents rise , Where toil and tumult fret no more ; Her spirit in man's bosom lies To waft faith's broken symphonies In sound - waves to th ' eternal shore . 57 With utt'rance human , yet divine , The felt , MUSIC .
Pagina 62
... toils through labour's grooves By murky town . Yet there , perchance , a nobler task Predestin'd to fulfil , Than when in vernal rays to bask It clamour'd still . For , far estrang'd from woodland bow'rs , Where whisp'ring lovers stray ...
... toils through labour's grooves By murky town . Yet there , perchance , a nobler task Predestin'd to fulfil , Than when in vernal rays to bask It clamour'd still . For , far estrang'd from woodland bow'rs , Where whisp'ring lovers stray ...
Pagina 72
... toils that smooth the ills of time ; And for each impulse of the poet - heart , The key - note made to harmonies sublime . O while I traverse thus the wide domain Of mind 72 " J'AI AIMÉ DIEU , MON PÈRE ET LA LIBERTÉ . ”
... toils that smooth the ills of time ; And for each impulse of the poet - heart , The key - note made to harmonies sublime . O while I traverse thus the wide domain Of mind 72 " J'AI AIMÉ DIEU , MON PÈRE ET LA LIBERTÉ . ”
Pagina 75
... cold hand lies heavy at my breast ; And thoughts , once swifter than the rushing wind , Close and concentrate in one thought of rest . 1 Of toil and triumph I am weary now ; O " J'AI AIMÉ DIEU , MON PÈRE ET LA LIBERTÉ . " 75.
... cold hand lies heavy at my breast ; And thoughts , once swifter than the rushing wind , Close and concentrate in one thought of rest . 1 Of toil and triumph I am weary now ; O " J'AI AIMÉ DIEU , MON PÈRE ET LA LIBERTÉ . " 75.
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Alabama anew Aurora Australia barque beauty behold beneath bird BISHOPSGATE Bitter breast breath breeze bright BROKEN CORD brow calm chill clouds crown'd Dagon dark dawn dead dear death deep divine doth dream Drest e'en earth echoes eternal ev'ry evermore faint fair faith flow'r Gaza gaze gleam gloom glory glow God's golden grace grave grief hand hath heard heart heav'n hills hope LES INVALIDES life's light love's lyre memories METEORA morning murmur musing neath night o'er once pain pale past peace pow'r pray'r rapture rays REPHAEL repose RESURGAM rill round SACRED TRAVEL serene shadows shore shrine sight silver bell skies sleep smile soft song soul spirit spring strife sweet Tarry ye tempest thee thine thou art thought thro tide toil tones unto vail vail'd vale VICTOR HUGO voice watch wave weary weep whisper wild winds
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