A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062页 |
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第79页
... Heaven . J. E. RANKIN , " THE HOUSEHOLD SOVEREIGN . " FROM " THE HANGING OF THE CRANE . " SEATED I see the two again , But not alone ; they entertain A little angel unaware , With face as round as is the moon ; A royal guest with flaxen ...
... Heaven . J. E. RANKIN , " THE HOUSEHOLD SOVEREIGN . " FROM " THE HANGING OF THE CRANE . " SEATED I see the two again , But not alone ; they entertain A little angel unaware , With face as round as is the moon ; A royal guest with flaxen ...
第90页
... heaven these drops of weeping . My name to me a sadness wears ; No murmurs cross my mind . Now God be thanked for these thick tears , Which show , of those departed years , Sweet memories left behind . Now God be thanked for years ...
... heaven these drops of weeping . My name to me a sadness wears ; No murmurs cross my mind . Now God be thanked for these thick tears , Which show , of those departed years , Sweet memories left behind . Now God be thanked for years ...
第106页
... Heaven ! that of its grace Hath led me to this lonely place ; Joy have I had ; and going hence I bear away my recompense . In spots like these it is we prize Our Memory , feel that she hath eyes : Then why should I be loath to stir ? I ...
... Heaven ! that of its grace Hath led me to this lonely place ; Joy have I had ; and going hence I bear away my recompense . In spots like these it is we prize Our Memory , feel that she hath eyes : Then why should I be loath to stir ? I ...
第130页
... heaven to gaudy day denies . One shade the more , one ray the less , Had half impaired the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress Or softly lightens o'er her face , Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure , how dear ...
... heaven to gaudy day denies . One shade the more , one ray the less , Had half impaired the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress Or softly lightens o'er her face , Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure , how dear ...
第133页
... Heaven go with her ! Kneel undisturbed , fair saint ! Pour out your praise or plaint Meekly and duly ; I will not enter there , To sully your pure prayer With thoughts unruly . But suffer me to pace Round the forbidden place , Lingering ...
... Heaven go with her ! Kneel undisturbed , fair saint ! Pour out your praise or plaint Meekly and duly ; I will not enter there , To sully your pure prayer With thoughts unruly . But suffer me to pace Round the forbidden place , Lingering ...
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