Major American PoetsHarry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1936 - 964 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 24 筆
第 126 頁
... Evermore doth tend ? 60 What daunts thee now ? what shakes thee so ? My sad soul , say . " I see a cloud like a curtain low Hang o'er my way . " Whither I go I cannot tell : That cloud hangs black , High as the heaven and deep as hell ...
... Evermore doth tend ? 60 What daunts thee now ? what shakes thee so ? My sad soul , say . " I see a cloud like a curtain low Hang o'er my way . " Whither I go I cannot tell : That cloud hangs black , High as the heaven and deep as hell ...
第 256 頁
... evermore , A troop of Echoes , whose sweet duty Was but to sing , In voices of surpassing beauty , The wit and wisdom of their king . But evil things , in robes of sorrow , Assailed the monarch's high estate . ( Ah , let us mourn ! -for ...
... evermore , A troop of Echoes , whose sweet duty Was but to sing , In voices of surpassing beauty , The wit and wisdom of their king . But evil things , in robes of sorrow , Assailed the monarch's high estate . ( Ah , let us mourn ! -for ...
第 257 頁
... evermore Into seas without a shore ; Seas that restlessly aspire , Surging , unto skies of fire ; Lakes that endlessly outspread - Their lone waters , lone and dead , - Their still waters , still and chilly With the snows of the lolling ...
... evermore Into seas without a shore ; Seas that restlessly aspire , Surging , unto skies of fire ; Lakes that endlessly outspread - Their lone waters , lone and dead , - Their still waters , still and chilly With the snows of the lolling ...
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