The Two Voices: Poems of the Mountains and the SeaJoseph Knight, 1886 - 207 من الصفحات |
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... turned , heart - sick , away . But the pilots , when they land , Stop and take me by the hand , Saying , " You will like to see Your proud ships come home from sea , One and all - one and all . " So I never quite despair , Nor let hope ...
... turned , heart - sick , away . But the pilots , when they land , Stop and take me by the hand , Saying , " You will like to see Your proud ships come home from sea , One and all - one and all . " So I never quite despair , Nor let hope ...
الصفحة 41
... turned back again : And that he did not , but did cross the sea , Is a pure wonder , I must say , to me . THE DISCOVERER . A. H. Clough . I HAVE a little kinsman Whose earthly summers are but three , And yet a voyager is he Greater than ...
... turned back again : And that he did not , but did cross the sea , Is a pure wonder , I must say , to me . THE DISCOVERER . A. H. Clough . I HAVE a little kinsman Whose earthly summers are but three , And yet a voyager is he Greater than ...
الصفحة 44
... turned again . Come back , come back . Come back , come back ; and whither back or why ? To fan quenched hopes , forsaken schemes to try ; Walk the old fields ; pace the familiar street ; Dream with the idlers , with the bards compete ...
... turned again . Come back , come back . Come back , come back ; and whither back or why ? To fan quenched hopes , forsaken schemes to try ; Walk the old fields ; pace the familiar street ; Dream with the idlers , with the bards compete ...
الصفحة 53
... turned the eastern flank 53 Of the mountain , where its shadow deepest sank , Doubling the night along our rugged road : We felt that man was more than his abode , — The inward life than Nature's raiment more ; And the warm sky , the ...
... turned the eastern flank 53 Of the mountain , where its shadow deepest sank , Doubling the night along our rugged road : We felt that man was more than his abode , — The inward life than Nature's raiment more ; And the warm sky , the ...
الصفحة 91
... tears ; That her fair form may stand and shine , Make bright our days and light our dreams , Turning to scorn with lips divine The falsehood of extremes ! Tennyson . د T TWO VOICES . WO voices are there ; On the Heights.
... tears ; That her fair form may stand and shine , Make bright our days and light our dreams , Turning to scorn with lips divine The falsehood of extremes ! Tennyson . د T TWO VOICES . WO voices are there ; On the Heights.
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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