The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe, of AmericaAddey, 1856 - 189 páginas |
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... sigh for sigh , And all day long Shines bright and strong Astarté within the sky , While ever to her dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye , - While ever to her young Eulalie upturns her violet eye . ULALUME . I. THE skies they were ashen ...
... sigh for sigh , And all day long Shines bright and strong Astarté within the sky , While ever to her dear Eulalie upturns her matron eye , - While ever to her young Eulalie upturns her violet eye . ULALUME . I. THE skies they were ashen ...
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... sighs , — She revels in a region of sighs : She has seen that the tears are not dry on 76 ULALUME .
... sighs , — She revels in a region of sighs : She has seen that the tears are not dry on 76 ULALUME .
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... sigh As they pass the wanderer by , — White - robed forms of friends long given , In agony , to the Earth — and Heaven . IV . For the heart whose woes are legion ' Tis a peaceful , soothing region ; For the spirit that walks in shadow ...
... sigh As they pass the wanderer by , — White - robed forms of friends long given , In agony , to the Earth — and Heaven . IV . For the heart whose woes are legion ' Tis a peaceful , soothing region ; For the spirit that walks in shadow ...
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... matter ; I feel I am better at length . III . And I rest so composedly Now in my bed , That any beholder Might fancy me dead- Might start at ' beholding me , Thinking me dead . IV . The moaning and groaning , The sighing and FOR ANNIE •
... matter ; I feel I am better at length . III . And I rest so composedly Now in my bed , That any beholder Might fancy me dead- Might start at ' beholding me , Thinking me dead . IV . The moaning and groaning , The sighing and FOR ANNIE •
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Edgar Allan Poe. IV . The moaning and groaning , The sighing and sobbing , Are quieted now , With that horrible throbbing At heart : —ah , that horrible , Horrible throbbing ! V. The sickness , the nausea , The pitiless pain , Have ...
Edgar Allan Poe. IV . The moaning and groaning , The sighing and sobbing , Are quieted now , With that horrible throbbing At heart : —ah , that horrible , Horrible throbbing ! V. The sickness , the nausea , The pitiless pain , Have ...
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