mid cloisters dim, And saw nought lovely but the sky and stars. But thou, my babe! shalt wander like a breeze By lakes and sandy shores, beneath the crags Of ancient mountain, and beneath the clouds, Which image in their bulk both lakes and shores And... Chats on Writers and Books - Page 415by John N. Crawford - 1903Full view - About this book
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...breathings, heard in this deep calm, Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought! My babe, so beautiful! it thrills my heart With tender...In the great city, pent 'mid cloisters dim, And saw nought lovely but the sky and stars. But thou, my babe ! shalt wander, like a breeze, By lakes and... | |
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...breathiiigs heard in this deep calm, Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought ! My Babe, so beautiful ! it thrills my heart With tender gladness, thus to look on thee, And think that thou ahalt learn far other lore, And in far other scenes ! For I was rear'd... | |
| 1851 - 640 pages
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| 1851 - 540 pages
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| 1853 - 560 pages
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...heard in this deep calm, Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought, — My babe so beautiful ! it thrills my heart With tender...far other lore And in far other scenes ! for I was rear'd In the great city, pent 'mid cloisters dim, And nought — nought lovely but the sky and stars... | |
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