Sonnets, Selected from English and American AuthorsHoughton Mifflin, 1916 - 113 pagini |
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Pagina 41
... keep Lent In keen expectance of a Carnival , -- Where , in all worlds , that round the sun revolve And shed their influence on this passive ball , Abides a power that can my soul absolve ? Could any sin survive , and be forgiven , One ...
... keep Lent In keen expectance of a Carnival , -- Where , in all worlds , that round the sun revolve And shed their influence on this passive ball , Abides a power that can my soul absolve ? Could any sin survive , and be forgiven , One ...
Pagina 45
... keep pace with thine . The air is filled with some unknown perfume ; The congregation of the dead make room For thee to pass ; the votive tapers shine ; Like rooks that haunt Ravenna's groves of pine The hovering echoes fly from tomb to ...
... keep pace with thine . The air is filled with some unknown perfume ; The congregation of the dead make room For thee to pass ; the votive tapers shine ; Like rooks that haunt Ravenna's groves of pine The hovering echoes fly from tomb to ...
Pagina 46
... keep thou thine a holy solitude , For He , who would walk there , would walk alone ; He who would drink there , must be first endued With single right to call that stream his own ; Keep thou thine heart close - fastened , unrevealed , A ...
... keep thou thine a holy solitude , For He , who would walk there , would walk alone ; He who would drink there , must be first endued With single right to call that stream his own ; Keep thou thine heart close - fastened , unrevealed , A ...
Pagina 67
... keep this instrument in tune . George Meredith ( 1828-1909 ) . 1 The three sonnets by George Meredith are reprinted from his Works , by permission of the publishers , Charles Scribner's Sons . ON THE DANGER OF WAR AVERT , High Wisdom , 67.
... keep this instrument in tune . George Meredith ( 1828-1909 ) . 1 The three sonnets by George Meredith are reprinted from his Works , by permission of the publishers , Charles Scribner's Sons . ON THE DANGER OF WAR AVERT , High Wisdom , 67.
Pagina 71
... keep For ages , while in chains they vainly weep , And vainly grope to find the roads he bade Them take . O glorious soul ! there is no dearth Of worlds . There must be many better worth Thy presence and thy leadership than this . No ...
... keep For ages , while in chains they vainly weep , And vainly grope to find the roads he bade Them take . O glorious soul ! there is no dearth Of worlds . There must be many better worth Thy presence and thy leadership than this . No ...
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