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At a border of mountain height, struggles and stare
At the bank of plain, flows like a blanket of nature careAnd heaving him high in air,
Carries him out of there.
No one stands round to stare.There's freedom, and sometimes a diffident stare
Of shame scarcely seeming to know that she's there,What is this life if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.And there they sat, so woe-begone a pair,
And seemed to think: "Why do we linger here?"
When suddenly they turned, to start and stare.- Dog by Harold Monro
Home ... and further joy will be surely there:
Supper waiting full of the taste of bone.
You throw up your nose again, and sniff, and stare 'While my poor instrument lies there,
Even as a child with vacant stareBut every here and there--
Deny it if you can--
She breeds a vacant stareI pace upon the battlements and stare
On the foundations of a house, or whereIn turns appear, to make the vulgar stare,
Till the swoln bubble bursts--and all is air!Plugging away on the wood-pile; doing chores round the square.
There goes an officer's lady--gives me a haughty stare--Sparkling ice on the dead man's chest, glittering ice in his hair,
Ice on his fingers, ice in his heart, ice in his glassy stare;Delight to imagine them seated there;
There, on the mountain and the sky,
On all the tragic scene they stare.Give crank-drawings, that make folks stare
To the half-grown boys in the sunset glare,He's sitting with his Pernod on his customary chair;
He's staring at the passers with his customary stare.ONCE, when midnight smote the air,
Eunuchs ran through Hell and met
On every crowded street to staretheyr weaker harts, which are not wel aware?
Take heed therefore, myne eyes, how ye doe stare"O lonely workman, standing there
In a dream, why do you stare and stareA twist of twill, a hank of hair,
Fit for the rubbish bin;
How Rosemary with scorn would stareSo I go to the nearest candle flame, and the man we brought is there,
And his face is white in the shabby light, and I stand at his feet and stare.