The Two Voices: Poems of the Mountains and the SeaJoseph Knight, 1886 - 207页 |
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... calm as death , We , the strangers from afar , Lay stretched along , each weary crew In a circle round its wondrous tent , Whence gleamed soft light and curled rich scent , And , with light and perfume , music too : So the stars wheeled ...
... calm as death , We , the strangers from afar , Lay stretched along , each weary crew In a circle round its wondrous tent , Whence gleamed soft light and curled rich scent , And , with light and perfume , music too : So the stars wheeled ...
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... calm height my soul Finds nearer sympathy than with my herd Of earthen souls , whose vision's scanty ring Makes me its prisoner to beat my wings Against the cold bars of their unbelief , Knowing in vain my own free heaven beyond . But ...
... calm height my soul Finds nearer sympathy than with my herd Of earthen souls , whose vision's scanty ring Makes me its prisoner to beat my wings Against the cold bars of their unbelief , Knowing in vain my own free heaven beyond . But ...
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... alone by the filmy breakers , — A voice is hushed I can never forget ; Upon my sea dead calm has fallen , My ships are harbored , my sun is set ; And the tide is low . Henry Abbey . WHEN THE TIDE COMES IN . HEN the tide comes Henry Abbey.
... alone by the filmy breakers , — A voice is hushed I can never forget ; Upon my sea dead calm has fallen , My ships are harbored , my sun is set ; And the tide is low . Henry Abbey . WHEN THE TIDE COMES IN . HEN the tide comes Henry Abbey.
第74页
... calm weather , Though inland far we be , Our souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither ; Can in a moment travel thither , And see the children sport upon the shore , And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore ...
... calm weather , Though inland far we be , Our souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither ; Can in a moment travel thither , And see the children sport upon the shore , And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore ...
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... calm it was ! -- The silence there By such a chain was bound , That even the busy woodpecker Made stiller with her sound The inviolable quietness ; The breath of peace we drew With its soft motion made not less The calm that round us ...
... calm it was ! -- The silence there By such a chain was bound , That even the busy woodpecker Made stiller with her sound The inviolable quietness ; The breath of peace we drew With its soft motion made not less The calm that round us ...
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