Selected Prose and PoetryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - Počet stran: 568 |
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Strana 441
... eyes still shined for me , though far I lonely roved the land or sea : As I behold yon evening star , Which yet beholds not me . This morn I climbed the misty hill And roamed the THINE EYES STILL SHINED 44I Thine Eyes Still Shined.
... eyes still shined for me , though far I lonely roved the land or sea : As I behold yon evening star , Which yet beholds not me . This morn I climbed the misty hill And roamed the THINE EYES STILL SHINED 44I Thine Eyes Still Shined.
Strana 477
... eyes , short way before , — Think'st Beauty vanished from the coast Of matter , and thy darling lost ? Taught he not thee - the man of eld , Whose eyes within his eyes beheld Heaven's numerous hierarchy span The mystic gulf from God to ...
... eyes , short way before , — Think'st Beauty vanished from the coast Of matter , and thy darling lost ? Taught he not thee - the man of eld , Whose eyes within his eyes beheld Heaven's numerous hierarchy span The mystic gulf from God to ...
Strana 558
... eyes off of it . It has a certain Appalachian strength , as if it were truly the first - fruits of America , and expressed the Country . The heavy , leaden eyes turn on you , as the eyes of an ox in a pasture . And the mouth has gravity ...
... eyes off of it . It has a certain Appalachian strength , as if it were truly the first - fruits of America , and expressed the Country . The heavy , leaden eyes turn on you , as the eyes of an ox in a pasture . And the mouth has gravity ...
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