American Literature Survey, Volume 2Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1962 - American literature |
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Page 88
... eyes , On the stars which your wonder Hath drawn from the skies , Till they glance thro ' the shade , and Come down to your brow Like - eyes of the maiden Who calls on you now— Arise ! from your dreaming In violet bowers , To duty ...
... eyes , On the stars which your wonder Hath drawn from the skies , Till they glance thro ' the shade , and Come down to your brow Like - eyes of the maiden Who calls on you now— Arise ! from your dreaming In violet bowers , To duty ...
Page 115
... eyes of Ligeia . For eyes we have no models in the remotely antique . It might have been , too , that in these eyes of my beloved lay the secret to which Lord Verulam alludes . They were , I must believe , far larger than the ordinary eyes ...
... eyes of Ligeia . For eyes we have no models in the remotely antique . It might have been , too , that in these eyes of my beloved lay the secret to which Lord Verulam alludes . They were , I must believe , far larger than the ordinary eyes ...
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... eyes upturning , The flowers still watch from reddening dawn Till western skies are burning . Alas ! each hour of daylight tells A tale of shame so crushing , That some turn white as sea - bleached shells , And some are always blushing ...
... eyes upturning , The flowers still watch from reddening dawn Till western skies are burning . Alas ! each hour of daylight tells A tale of shame so crushing , That some turn white as sea - bleached shells , And some are always blushing ...
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