Poems: Chiefly Philosophical; in Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems |
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Strana 2
... Or hear the oft repeated stroke That félls at last old monarch oak , Or gáther mushrooms or see glide The clear stream by the gráy rock's side , Not that for stream , rock , wood I care , Bút to be with you anywhere .
... Or hear the oft repeated stroke That félls at last old monarch oak , Or gáther mushrooms or see glide The clear stream by the gráy rock's side , Not that for stream , rock , wood I care , Bút to be with you anywhere .
Strana 8
Methought I heard close by my side A voice that “ Woé's me ! " three times cried , And sáw a figure past me glide , Ah , well aday ! Bý her white scarf and ribbons blue My own dear Mary's form I knew , My Máry of the heart so true ...
Methought I heard close by my side A voice that “ Woé's me ! " three times cried , And sáw a figure past me glide , Ah , well aday ! Bý her white scarf and ribbons blue My own dear Mary's form I knew , My Máry of the heart so true ...
Strana 11
And now with stiffened joints I sit all day In one of those same chairs , as foolishly Hóping or fearing something from me hid Behind the thick , dark veil which I see hourly And minutely on every side round closing And from my view all ...
And now with stiffened joints I sit all day In one of those same chairs , as foolishly Hóping or fearing something from me hid Behind the thick , dark veil which I see hourly And minutely on every side round closing And from my view all ...
Strana 13
THEY lived through every change of wind and weather Sixty four years , a loving pair , together ; Thén , within three days of each other , died Ere either missed the other from the side . Thrice happy , happy , pair ! to the last breath ...
THEY lived through every change of wind and weather Sixty four years , a loving pair , together ; Thén , within three days of each other , died Ere either missed the other from the side . Thrice happy , happy , pair ! to the last breath ...
Strana 18
“ I ' m quite of yoúr mind , " She replied , “ And will stay ever by your side Through good and bad , through death and life , Your dutiful and loving wife . ” So said so done ; the two are wed ; And as they lay that night in bed ' Twas ...
“ I ' m quite of yoúr mind , " She replied , “ And will stay ever by your side Through good and bad , through death and life , Your dutiful and loving wife . ” So said so done ; the two are wed ; And as they lay that night in bed ' Twas ...
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Poems, Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
Poems, Chiefly Philosophical: In Continuation of My Book and A Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
Poems Chiefly Philosophical, in Continuation of My Book and a Half Year's Poems James Henry Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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