English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow American book Company, 1935 - 975 pages |
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... wings are woven , To follow its sublime career Beyond the mighty moons that wane Upon the verge of Nature's utmost sphere , Till the world's shadowy walls are past and disappear . III 20 Her voice is hovering o'er my soul - it lingers O ...
... wings are woven , To follow its sublime career Beyond the mighty moons that wane Upon the verge of Nature's utmost sphere , Till the world's shadowy walls are past and disappear . III 20 Her voice is hovering o'er my soul - it lingers O ...
Page 464
... wings glide down the atmos- phere ? And , hark ! their sweet , sad voices ! ' tis despair Mingled with love and then dissolved in sound . Panthea . Canst thou speak , sister ? all my words are drowned . Ione . Their beauty gives me ...
... wings glide down the atmos- phere ? And , hark ! their sweet , sad voices ! ' tis despair Mingled with love and then dissolved in sound . Panthea . Canst thou speak , sister ? all my words are drowned . Ione . Their beauty gives me ...
Page 483
... wings are soft and swift as thought , And your eyes are as love which is veilèd not ? Chorus of Spirits We come from the mind Of human kind Which was late so dusk , and obscene , and blind , Now ' tis an ocean Of clear emotion , A ...
... wings are soft and swift as thought , And your eyes are as love which is veilèd not ? Chorus of Spirits We come from the mind Of human kind Which was late so dusk , and obscene , and blind , Now ' tis an ocean Of clear emotion , A ...
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