Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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... come . I hoard it as a sugar - plum for Holmes . " He laugh'd , and I , though sleepy , like a horse That hears the corn - bin open , prick'd my ears , For I remember'd Everard's college fame When we were Freshmen : then at my request ...
... come . I hoard it as a sugar - plum for Holmes . " He laugh'd , and I , though sleepy , like a horse That hears the corn - bin open , prick'd my ears , For I remember'd Everard's college fame When we were Freshmen : then at my request ...
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... come again To rule once more — but let what will be , be , I am so deeply smitten through the helm That without help I cannot last till morn . Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur , Which was my pride for thou rememberest how In those ...
... come again To rule once more — but let what will be , be , I am so deeply smitten through the helm That without help I cannot last till morn . Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur , Which was my pride for thou rememberest how In those ...
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... comes , Or hath come , since the making of the world . Then murmur'd Arthur , " Place me in the barge , " There those three Queens And to the barge they came . Put forth their hands , and took the King , and wept . But she , that rose ...
... comes , Or hath come , since the making of the world . Then murmur'd Arthur , " Place me in the barge , " There those three Queens And to the barge they came . Put forth their hands , and took the King , and wept . But she , that rose ...
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... come again : he cannot die . ” Then those that stood upon the hills behind Repeated- " Come again , and thrice as fair ; " And , further inland , voices echoed " Come VOL . II . C With all good things , and war shall be no MORTE D ...
... come again : he cannot die . ” Then those that stood upon the hills behind Repeated- " Come again , and thrice as fair ; " And , further inland , voices echoed " Come VOL . II . C With all good things , and war shall be no MORTE D ...
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... masterpiece . " And up we rose , and on the spur we went . Not wholly in the busy world , nor quite Beyond it , blooms the garden that I love . News from the humming city comes to it In sound 20 THE GARDENER'S DAUGHTER ;
... masterpiece . " And up we rose , and on the spur we went . Not wholly in the busy world , nor quite Beyond it , blooms the garden that I love . News from the humming city comes to it In sound 20 THE GARDENER'S DAUGHTER ;
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