PoemsF.S. Ellis, 1871 - 282 стор. |
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... ; We will step down as to a stream , And bathe there in God's sight . ' We two will stand beside that shrine , Occult , withheld , untrod , Whose lamps are stirred continually With prayer sent up to 4 THE BLESSED DAMOZEL .
... ; We will step down as to a stream , And bathe there in God's sight . ' We two will stand beside that shrine , Occult , withheld , untrod , Whose lamps are stirred continually With prayer sent up to 4 THE BLESSED DAMOZEL .
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... which had been erst ; pass , till on my sight should burst To That future of the best or worst When some may question which was first , Of London or of Nineveh . For as that Bull - god once did stand And 28 THE BURDEN OF NINEVEH .
... which had been erst ; pass , till on my sight should burst To That future of the best or worst When some may question which was first , Of London or of Nineveh . For as that Bull - god once did stand And 28 THE BURDEN OF NINEVEH .
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... sight , Now sitting fourth beside the Three , Thyself a woman - Trinity , — Being a daughter borne to God , Mother of Christ from stall to rood , : - And wife unto the Holy Ghost : - Oh when our need is uttermost , Think that to such as ...
... sight , Now sitting fourth beside the Three , Thyself a woman - Trinity , — Being a daughter borne to God , Mother of Christ from stall to rood , : - And wife unto the Holy Ghost : - Oh when our need is uttermost , Think that to such as ...
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... sight is dazed That we see flame i ' the air . ' But the Queen held her brows and gazed , And said , ' It is the glare Of torches there . ' Oh what are the sounds that rise and spread ? All day it was so still ; ' Quoth the youngest to ...
... sight is dazed That we see flame i ' the air . ' But the Queen held her brows and gazed , And said , ' It is the glare Of torches there . ' Oh what are the sounds that rise and spread ? All day it was so still ; ' Quoth the youngest to ...
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... sights and sounds came back and things long since , And all my childhood found me on the hills And so I took her with me . s ; I was young , Scarce man then , Father ; but the cause which gave The wounds I die of now had brought me then ...
... sights and sounds came back and things long since , And all my childhood found me on the hills And so I took her with me . s ; I was young , Scarce man then , Father ; but the cause which gave The wounds I die of now had brought me then ...
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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...