PoemsF.S. Ellis, 1871 - 282 стор. |
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... rose of Mary's gift , For service meetly worn ; Her hair that lay along her back Was yellow like ripe corn . Herseemed she scarce had been a day One of God's choristers ; B The wonder was not yet quite gone From that still LIBRARY POEMS ...
... rose of Mary's gift , For service meetly worn ; Her hair that lay along her back Was yellow like ripe corn . Herseemed she scarce had been a day One of God's choristers ; B The wonder was not yet quite gone From that still LIBRARY POEMS ...
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... Rose far in desert history ? Ah ! what is here that does not lie All strange to thine awakened eye ? Ah ! what is here can testify ( Save that dumb presence of the sky ) Unto thy day and Nineveh ? Why , of those mummies in the room ...
... Rose far in desert history ? Ah ! what is here that does not lie All strange to thine awakened eye ? Ah ! what is here can testify ( Save that dumb presence of the sky ) Unto thy day and Nineveh ? Why , of those mummies in the room ...
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... Rose o'er his eyes , another land , And blinded him with destiny : - So may he stand again ; till now , In ships of unknown sail and prow , Some tribe of the Australian plough Bear him afar , -a relic now Of London , not of Nineveh ! Or ...
... Rose o'er his eyes , another land , And blinded him with destiny : - So may he stand again ; till now , In ships of unknown sail and prow , Some tribe of the Australian plough Bear him afar , -a relic now Of London , not of Nineveh ! Or ...
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... rose from her sweet childish heart , that day Eleven years before , when first I found her Alone upon the hill - side ; and her curls Shook down in the warm grass as she looked up Out of her curls in my eyes bent to hers . She might ...
... rose from her sweet childish heart , that day Eleven years before , when first I found her Alone upon the hill - side ; and her curls Shook down in the warm grass as she looked up Out of her curls in my eyes bent to hers . She might ...
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... rose Rose with her . Then a breeze flew in among them , As if a window had been opened in heaven For God to give his blessing from , before This world of ours should set ; ( for in my dream I thought our world was setting , and the sun ...
... rose Rose with her . Then a breeze flew in among them , As if a window had been opened in heaven For God to give his blessing from , before This world of ours should set ; ( for in my dream I thought our world was setting , and the sun ...
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Adam beneath blood boughs bower bower's in flower breast breath brow burning cheek Dante Dante's dark dead dear death doth dreams earth echoes Eden bower's eyes face fair Father feet flame Florence gaze God's golden grace hair hand haply hath hear heard heart heart's desire Hell and Heaven hour Jenny John of Tours kiss knee knew lady laughed leaned light Lilith lips Little brother look Lord Sands Love's Mary Mother moan mouth night Nineveh o'er once peace prayed prayer pre-Raphaelites rose round secret shade shadow shook sighs silence sing Sister Helen sleep smile song SONNET soul speak stood stooped sweet Tall Troy's tears tell teraphim thee thine things thou thought to-day to-night told tongue tree Troy Town Troy's on fire turned Unto voice wandering weep whispering wind wings woman words
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Сторінка 166 - I shall not return, even to the land of darkness and the shadow of death; a land of darkness, as darkness itself, and of the shadow of death, without any order and where the light is as darkness.
Сторінка 6 - Herself shall bring us, hand in hand, To Him round whom all souls Kneel, the clear-ranged unnumbered heads Bowed with their aureoles; And angels meeting us shall sing To their citherns and citoles.
Сторінка 2 - The wonder was not yet quite gone From that still look of hers ; Albeit, to them she left, her day Had counted as ten years.
Сторінка 173 - He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone, At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone.
Сторінка 4 - Her gaze still strove Within the gulf to pierce Its path; and now she spoke as when The stars sang in their spheres. The sun was gone now; the curled moon Was like a little feather Fluttering far down the gulf; and now She spoke through the still weather. Her voice was like the voice the stars Had when they sang together.
Сторінка 7 - There will I ask of Christ the Lord Thus much for him and me:— Only to live as once on earth With Love,— only to be, As then awhile, for ever now Together, I and he.' She gazed and listened and then said, Less sad of speech than mild,— 'All this is when he comes.
Сторінка 6 - will seek the groves Where the lady Mary is, With her five handmaidens, whose names Are five sweet symphonies, Cecily, Gertrude, Magdalen, Margaret and Rosalys.
Сторінка 4 - I wish that he were come to me, For he will come,' she said. 'Have I not prayed in Heaven? - on earth, Lord, Lord, has he not pray'd?
Сторінка 144 - See, see, the wax has dropped from its place, Sister Helen, And the flames are winning up apace !" "Yet here they burn but for a space. Little brother!" (O Mother, Mary Mother, Here for a space, between Hell and Heaven .') "Ah ! what white thing at the door has cross'd ? Sister Helen? Ah! what is this that sighs in the frost?" "A soul that's lost as mine is lost, Little brother!
Сторінка 176 - And where, I pray you, is the Queen Who willed that Buridan should steer Sewed in a sack's mouth down the Seine ?But where are the snows of yesteryear ? White Queen Blanche, like a queen of lilies, With a voice like any mermaiden, — Bertha Broadfoot, Beatrice, Alice, And Ermengarde the lady of Maine, — And that good Joan whom Englishmen At Rouen doomed and burned her there, — Mother of God, where are they then? — But where are the snows of yesteryear...