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1.Upon a Dying Lady(二)
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II Certain Artists bring her Dolls and Drawings Bring where our Beauty lies A new modelled doll, or drawing, With a friend's or an enemy's Features,...
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2.Upon a Dying Lady(三)
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III She turns the Dolls' Faces to the Wall Because to-day is some religious festival They had a priest say Mass, and even the Japanese, Heel up and ...
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3.Upon a Dying Lady(四)
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IV The End of Day She is playing like a child And penance is the play, Fantastical and wild Because the end of day Shows her that some one soon Will ...
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4.Upon a Dying Lady(五)
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V Her Race She has not grown uncivil As narrow natures would And called the pleasures evil Happier days thought good; She knows herself a woman, No ...
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5.Upon a Dying Lady(六)
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VI Her Courage When her soul flies to the predestined dancing-place (I have no speech but symbol, the pagan speech I made Amid the dreams of youth)...
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6.Upon a Dying Lady(七)
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VII Her Friends bring her a Christmas Tree Pardon, great enemy, Without an angry thought We've carried in our tree, And here and there have bought ...
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7.A Prayer on Going into My House
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God grant a blessing on this tower and cottage And on my heirs, if all remain unspoiled, No table or chair or stool not simple enough For shepherd l...
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8.Memories of President Lincoln(一)
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WHEN LILACS LAST IN THE DOORYARD BLOOM'D 1 When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd, And the great star early droop'd in the western sky in the night...
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9.Memories of President Lincoln(二)
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2 O powerful western fallen star! O shades of night - O moody, tearful night! O great star disappear'd - O the black murk that hides the star! O c...
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10.Memories of President Lincoln(三)
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3 In the dooryard fronting an old farm-house near the white-wash'd palings, Stands the lilac-bush tall-growing with heart-shaped leaves of rich green...