Poems, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1856 |
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... . I HEARD a voice , that cried , " Balder the Beautiful Is dead , is dead ! " And through the misty air Passed like the mournful cry Of sunward sailing cranes . I saw the pallid corpse Of the dead sun Borne 379 TEGNER'S DRapa •
... . I HEARD a voice , that cried , " Balder the Beautiful Is dead , is dead ! " And through the misty air Passed like the mournful cry Of sunward sailing cranes . I saw the pallid corpse Of the dead sun Borne 379 TEGNER'S DRapa •
Page 380
... Balder the Beautiful Is dead is dead ! " And died away Through the dreary night , In accents of despair . Balder the Beautiful , A N E A T H M Pi W M T T God of the summer sun , W Fairest of all the Gods ! A Light from his forehead ...
... Balder the Beautiful Is dead is dead ! " And died away Through the dreary night , In accents of despair . Balder the Beautiful , A N E A T H M Pi W M T T God of the summer sun , W Fairest of all the Gods ! A Light from his forehead ...
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... Balder returned no more ! So perish the old Gods ! But out of the sea of Time Rises a new land of song , Fairer than the old . Over , its meadows green Walk the young bards and sing . Build it again , O ye bards , Fairer than before ...
... Balder returned no more ! So perish the old Gods ! But out of the sea of Time Rises a new land of song , Fairer than the old . Over , its meadows green Walk the young bards and sing . Build it again , O ye bards , Fairer than before ...
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