The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 pagina's |
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... soul , dear and divine annihilations- A thousand unknown rites Of joys , and rarified delights- An hundred - thousand loves and graces , And many a mystic thing Which the divine embraces Of the dear Spouse of spirits with them will ...
... soul , dear and divine annihilations- A thousand unknown rites Of joys , and rarified delights- An hundred - thousand loves and graces , And many a mystic thing Which the divine embraces Of the dear Spouse of spirits with them will ...
Pagina 1735
... soul , And every feeling tuned into a truth ; And all the bosom's shattered strings made whole , And all its worn - out powers retouched with youth , Beneath thy spell , that chastened while it charmed , Thy words , that touched the ...
... soul , And every feeling tuned into a truth ; And all the bosom's shattered strings made whole , And all its worn - out powers retouched with youth , Beneath thy spell , that chastened while it charmed , Thy words , that touched the ...
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... Soul through the Invisible Some letter of that After - life to spell ; And by and by my Soul returned to me , And answered , " I Myself am Heaven and Hell . " Heaven but the Vision of fulfilled Desire , And Hell the Shadow from a Soul ...
... Soul through the Invisible Some letter of that After - life to spell ; And by and by my Soul returned to me , And answered , " I Myself am Heaven and Hell . " Heaven but the Vision of fulfilled Desire , And Hell the Shadow from a Soul ...
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