English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow American book Company, 1935 - Počet stran: 975 |
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... tempest , it displays Its workings through the vainly guarded 580 eye , And in whatever aspect it arrays Itself , ' tis still the same hypocrisy : Coldness or anger , even disdain or hate , Are masks it often wears , and still too late ...
... tempest , it displays Its workings through the vainly guarded 580 eye , And in whatever aspect it arrays Itself , ' tis still the same hypocrisy : Coldness or anger , even disdain or hate , Are masks it often wears , and still too late ...
Strana 487
... tempest - winged ship , whose helm Love rules , through waves which dare not overwhelm , 410 Forcing life's wildest shores to own its sovereign sway . All things confess his strength . Through the cold mass Of marble and of colour his ...
... tempest - winged ship , whose helm Love rules , through waves which dare not overwhelm , 410 Forcing life's wildest shores to own its sovereign sway . All things confess his strength . Through the cold mass Of marble and of colour his ...
Strana 763
... tempest blow , Least deeply lies the drift below . The blast , that whistles o'er the fells , Stiffens his locks to icicles ; Oft he looks back , while streaming far , His co ttage window seems a star , — Loses its feeble gleam , -and ...
... tempest blow , Least deeply lies the drift below . The blast , that whistles o'er the fells , Stiffens his locks to icicles ; Oft he looks back , while streaming far , His co ttage window seems a star , — Loses its feeble gleam , -and ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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