So fair an image of the heavenly dove. Forgive me if I cannot turn away From those sweet eyes that are my earthly heaven ; For they are guiding stars, benignly given To tempt my footsteps to the upward way ; *9 And if I dwell too fondly in thy sight,... Poems - Page 56by Hartley Coleridge - 1851Full view - About this book
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...hath weaned my heart from low desires ; Nor death I heed, nor purgatorial fires. Thy beauty, antepast of joys above, Instructs me in the bliss that saints...approve ; For, oh ! how good, how beautiful, must bo The God that made so good a thing as thee, So fair an image of the heavenly dove. Forgive me if... | |
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...hath weaned my heart from low desires ; Nor death 1 heed, nor purgatorial fires. Thy beauty, antepast ds, Howard, and Hulbert 0, bow good, how beautiful, must be The God that made so good a thing as thee, So fair an image of... | |
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