Poems, المجلد 2Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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الصفحة 15
... which is always empty without thee ; Take from the shelf overhead thy pipe and the box of tobacco ; Never so much thyself art thou as when through the curling Smoke of the pipe or the forge thy friendly and EVANGELINE . 15.
... which is always empty without thee ; Take from the shelf overhead thy pipe and the box of tobacco ; Never so much thyself art thou as when through the curling Smoke of the pipe or the forge thy friendly and EVANGELINE . 15.
الصفحة 41
... thee Many a tedious year ; come , give him thy hand and be happy ! Thou art too fair to be left to braid St. Catherine's tresses . " Then would Evangeline answer , serenely but sadly , " I cannot ! Whither my heart has gone , there ...
... thee Many a tedious year ; come , give him thy hand and be happy ! Thou art too fair to be left to braid St. Catherine's tresses . " Then would Evangeline answer , serenely but sadly , " I cannot ! Whither my heart has gone , there ...
الصفحة 48
... betrays where the anchor is hidden . Therefore trust to thy heart , and to what the world calls illusions . Gabriel truly is near thee ; for not far away to the southward , On the banks of the Têche , are the towns 48 EVANGELINE .
... betrays where the anchor is hidden . Therefore trust to thy heart , and to what the world calls illusions . Gabriel truly is near thee ; for not far away to the southward , On the banks of the Têche , are the towns 48 EVANGELINE .
الصفحة 53
... thee , uncertain and sorrowful ever , Ever silent , or speaking only of thee and his troubles , He at length had become so tedious to men and to maidens , Tedious even to me , that at length I bethought me , and sent him Unto the town ...
... thee , uncertain and sorrowful ever , Ever silent , or speaking only of thee and his troubles , He at length had become so tedious to men and to maidens , Tedious even to me , that at length I bethought me , and sent him Unto the town ...
الصفحة 58
... , and she cried , - " O Gabriel ! my beloved ! Art thou so near unto me , and yet I cannot behold thee ? Art thou so near unto me , and yet thy voice does not reach me ? Ah ! how often thy feet have trod this path 58 EVANGELINE .
... , and she cried , - " O Gabriel ! my beloved ! Art thou so near unto me , and yet I cannot behold thee ? Art thou so near unto me , and yet thy voice does not reach me ? Ah ! how often thy feet have trod this path 58 EVANGELINE .
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