The Two Voices: Poems of the Mountains and the SeaJoseph Knight, 1886 - 207页 |
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第36页
... dead . But blind or lame or sick or sound We follow that which flies before : We know the merry world is round , And we may sail for evermore . Tennyson . COLUMBUS . 3377 TRUS COLUMBUS . RUST to the guiding 36 THE TWO VOICES .
... dead . But blind or lame or sick or sound We follow that which flies before : We know the merry world is round , And we may sail for evermore . Tennyson . COLUMBUS . 3377 TRUS COLUMBUS . RUST to the guiding 36 THE TWO VOICES .
第57页
... dead builder's date , Then cross the bridge we crossed before , Take the path again — but wait ! Oh moment , one and infinite ! The water slips o'er stock and stone ; The west is tender , hardly bright : How gray at once is the evening ...
... dead builder's date , Then cross the bridge we crossed before , Take the path again — but wait ! Oh moment , one and infinite ! The water slips o'er stock and stone ; The west is tender , hardly bright : How gray at once is the evening ...
第63页
... 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.
... 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69页
... dead Will never come back to me . 69 Tennyson .. CA THE SHORE . AN it be women that walk in the sea - mist under the cliffs there ? Where , ' neath a briny bow , creaming advances the lip Of the foam , and out from the sand - choked ...
... dead Will never come back to me . 69 Tennyson .. CA THE SHORE . AN it be women that walk in the sea - mist under the cliffs there ? Where , ' neath a briny bow , creaming advances the lip Of the foam , and out from the sand - choked ...
第70页
... rats are swimming away , And an Indian wind ' gins hiss from an unknown isle , and alone stirs The broken cloud which burns on the verge of the dead red day . CHILDREN ON THE SHORE . 71 I know not . 70 THE TWO VOICES .
... rats are swimming away , And an Indian wind ' gins hiss from an unknown isle , and alone stirs The broken cloud which burns on the verge of the dead red day . CHILDREN ON THE SHORE . 71 I know not . 70 THE TWO VOICES .
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A. H. Clough Apennine AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM beach birds blue boat breast breath breeze Bret Harte bright brown bush aboon Traquair calm Celia Thaxter clouds D. G. Rossetti dark dear deep divine doth dream Ebenezer Elliot eternal eyes face fair float flow foam frae gleam glow golden gray green hand Hannah hath hear heard heart hills J. R. Lowell J. W. Chadwick John Keats king kiss land leagues light listen lonely Lucy Larcom Matthew Arnold mighty MONADNOCK moon morning MOUNT ATHOS mountains murmur never night o'er ocean Patmos peace river rocks Rowena Darling sail sand shadow shining ship shore silent silver sings skipper sleep song soul sound splendor stars storm stream sweet T. B. Aldrich Tennyson thee thine thou art tide voice waves wild wind window binding shoes woods