Select Poetry & ProseNonesuch Press, 1962 - 844 pages |
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Page 31
... face with a ghastly pang , And cursed me with his eye . Four times fifty living men , ( And I heard nor sigh nor groan ) With heavy thump , a lifeless lump , They dropped down one by one . And its ribs are seen as bars on the face of ...
... face with a ghastly pang , And cursed me with his eye . Four times fifty living men , ( And I heard nor sigh nor groan ) With heavy thump , a lifeless lump , They dropped down one by one . And its ribs are seen as bars on the face of ...
Page 70
... face : And the youthful Lord of Tryermaine Came back upon his heart again . O then the Baron forgot his age , His noble heart swelled high with rage ; He swore by the wounds in Jesu's side He would proclaim it far and wide , With trump ...
... face : And the youthful Lord of Tryermaine Came back upon his heart again . O then the Baron forgot his age , His noble heart swelled high with rage ; He swore by the wounds in Jesu's side He would proclaim it far and wide , With trump ...
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... face , yet I dared behold my image miniatured in the pupil of her hollow eye , sc steadily did I look her in the face ; for it seemed to me a suicide of my very soul to divert my attention from truths so important , which came to me ...
... face , yet I dared behold my image miniatured in the pupil of her hollow eye , sc steadily did I look her in the face ; for it seemed to me a suicide of my very soul to divert my attention from truths so important , which came to me ...
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Poems Page | 3 |
q v refers to the Index at end of volume | 13 |
or a Vision in a Dream A Fragment | 93 |
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