Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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... bore him to a chapel nigh the field , A broken chancel with a broken cross , That stood on a dark strait of barren land . On one side lay the Ocean , and on one Lay a great water , and the moon was full . Then spake King Arthur to Sir ...
... bore him to a chapel nigh the field , A broken chancel with a broken cross , That stood on a dark strait of barren land . On one side lay the Ocean , and on one Lay a great water , and the moon was full . Then spake King Arthur to Sir ...
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... bore him thro ' the place of tombs . But , as he walk'd , King Arthur panted hard , Like one that feels a nightmare on his bed When all the house is mute . So sigh'd the King , Muttering and murmuring at his ear " Quick , quick ! I fear ...
... bore him thro ' the place of tombs . But , as he walk'd , King Arthur panted hard , Like one that feels a nightmare on his bed When all the house is mute . So sigh'd the King , Muttering and murmuring at his ear " Quick , quick ! I fear ...
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... bore King Arthur , like a modern gentleman Of stateliest port ; and all the people cried , " Arthur is come again : he cannot die . ” Then those that stood upon the hills behind Repeated- " Come again , and thrice as fair ; " And ...
... bore King Arthur , like a modern gentleman Of stateliest port ; and all the people cried , " Arthur is come again : he cannot die . ” Then those that stood upon the hills behind Repeated- " Come again , and thrice as fair ; " And ...
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... bore the baby , Sleep . But this whole hour your eyes have been intent On that veil'd picture - veil'd , for what it holds May not be dwelt on by the common day . This prelude has prepared thee . Raise thy soul ; Make thine heart ready ...
... bore the baby , Sleep . But this whole hour your eyes have been intent On that veil'd picture - veil'd , for what it holds May not be dwelt on by the common day . This prelude has prepared thee . Raise thy soul ; Make thine heart ready ...
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... bore this better at the first , For I was strong and hale of body then ; And though my teeth , which now are dropt away , Would chatter with the cold , and all my beard Was tagged with icy fringes in the moon , I drown'd the whoopings ...
... bore this better at the first , For I was strong and hale of body then ; And though my teeth , which now are dropt away , Would chatter with the cold , and all my beard Was tagged with icy fringes in the moon , I drown'd the whoopings ...
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