Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1881 - 543 pages |
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... wind and sunshine brown ; Yet still , in that disordered face , The Jesuit's cautious eye can trace Those elements of former grace Which , half effaced , seem scarcely less , Even now , than perfect loveliness . With drooping head , and ...
... wind and sunshine brown ; Yet still , in that disordered face , The Jesuit's cautious eye can trace Those elements of former grace Which , half effaced , seem scarcely less , Even now , than perfect loveliness . With drooping head , and ...
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... wind which whirled In gusts around its sharp cold pinnacle , Who had joined our gay trout - fishing in the streams Which lave that giant's feet ; whose laugh was heard Like a bird's carol on the sunrise breeze Which swelled our sail ...
... wind which whirled In gusts around its sharp cold pinnacle , Who had joined our gay trout - fishing in the streams Which lave that giant's feet ; whose laugh was heard Like a bird's carol on the sunrise breeze Which swelled our sail ...
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... wind cold Pierced her blanket's thickest fold , And the fire burned low and small , Till the very child abed , Drew its bear - skin over head , Shrinking from the pale lights shed On the trembling wall . All the subtle spirits hiding ...
... wind cold Pierced her blanket's thickest fold , And the fire burned low and small , Till the very child abed , Drew its bear - skin over head , Shrinking from the pale lights shed On the trembling wall . All the subtle spirits hiding ...
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... wind , with shimmer and shade , Now high , now low , that firelight played , On tree - leaves wet with evening dews ... winds shook , Sat down on the mats of Pennacook . They came from Sunapee's shore of rock , From the snowy sources of ...
... wind , with shimmer and shade , Now high , now low , that firelight played , On tree - leaves wet with evening dews ... winds shook , Sat down on the mats of Pennacook . They came from Sunapee's shore of rock , From the snowy sources of ...
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... wind- swept ledge Pierced the thin - glazed ice , or bristling rose , Where the cold rim of the sky sunk down upon the snows . And eastward cold , wide marshes stretched away , Dull , dreary flats without a bush or tree , O'er - crossed ...
... wind- swept ledge Pierced the thin - glazed ice , or bristling rose , Where the cold rim of the sky sunk down upon the snows . And eastward cold , wide marshes stretched away , Dull , dreary flats without a bush or tree , O'er - crossed ...
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