The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... face ; And forth the alloy unfastened flies in fume , While , self - sufficient now , the shape remains , The rondure brave , the lilied loveliness , Gold as it was , is , shall be evermore . MARGARET L. WOODS . HOW THEY BROUGHT THE ...
... face ; And forth the alloy unfastened flies in fume , While , self - sufficient now , the shape remains , The rondure brave , the lilied loveliness , Gold as it was , is , shall be evermore . MARGARET L. WOODS . HOW THEY BROUGHT THE ...
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... face , Ere we rush , ere we extinguish sight and speech Each on each . VII In one year they sent a million fighters forth South and North , And they built their gods a brazen pillar high As the sky , Yet reserved a thousand chariots in ...
... face , Ere we rush , ere we extinguish sight and speech Each on each . VII In one year they sent a million fighters forth South and North , And they built their gods a brazen pillar high As the sky , Yet reserved a thousand chariots in ...
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... face , When the snows begin , and the blasts denote I am nearing the place , The power of the night , the press of the storm , The post of the foe ; Where he stands , the Arch Fear in a visible form , Yet the strong man must go : For ...
... face , When the snows begin , and the blasts denote I am nearing the place , The power of the night , the press of the storm , The post of the foe ; Where he stands , the Arch Fear in a visible form , Yet the strong man must go : For ...
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... face now I have proved the Past . " XVIII For more is not reserved To man , with soul just nerved To act to - morrow what he learns to - day : Here , work enough to watch The Master work , and catch Hints of the proper craft , tricks of ...
... face now I have proved the Past . " XVIII For more is not reserved To man , with soul just nerved To act to - morrow what he learns to - day : Here , work enough to watch The Master work , and catch Hints of the proper craft , tricks of ...
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... face , — Yet human at the red - ripe of the heart- When the first summons from the darkling earth Reached thee amid thy chambers , blanched their blue , And bared them of the glory -— to drop down , To toil for man , to suffer or to die ...
... face , — Yet human at the red - ripe of the heart- When the first summons from the darkling earth Reached thee amid thy chambers , blanched their blue , And bared them of the glory -— to drop down , To toil for man , to suffer or to die ...
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