Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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Page 25
... flowering high , the last night's gale had caught , And blown across the walk . One arm aloft- Gown'd in pure white ... flowers Stole all the golden gloss , and , wavering Lovingly lower , trembled on her waist- Ah , happy shade - and ...
... flowering high , the last night's gale had caught , And blown across the walk . One arm aloft- Gown'd in pure white ... flowers Stole all the golden gloss , and , wavering Lovingly lower , trembled on her waist- Ah , happy shade - and ...
Page 28
... flower Danced into light , and died into the shade ; And each in passing touch'd with some new grace Or seem'd to touch her , so that day by day , Like one that never can be wholly known , Her beauty grew ; till Autumn brought an hour ...
... flower Danced into light , and died into the shade ; And each in passing touch'd with some new grace Or seem'd to touch her , so that day by day , Like one that never can be wholly known , Her beauty grew ; till Autumn brought an hour ...
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... flowers . James . Ay , ay , the blossom fades , and they that loved At first like dove and dove were cat and dog . She was the daughter of a cottager Out of her sphere . What betwixt shame and pride , New things and old , himself and ...
... flowers . James . Ay , ay , the blossom fades , and they that loved At first like dove and dove were cat and dog . She was the daughter of a cottager Out of her sphere . What betwixt shame and pride , New things and old , himself and ...
Page 59
... flowers : And I , in truth ( thou wilt bear witness here ) Have all in all endured as much , and more Than many just and holy men , whose names Are register'd and calendar'd for saints . Good people , you do ill to kneel to me . What is ...
... flowers : And I , in truth ( thou wilt bear witness here ) Have all in all endured as much , and more Than many just and holy men , whose names Are register'd and calendar'd for saints . Good people , you do ill to kneel to me . What is ...
Page 72
... flower , she touch'd on , dipt and rose , And turn'd to look at her . XXXIV . " And here she came , and round me play'd , And sang to me the whole Of those three stanzas that you 6 About my giant bole ; ' made XXXV . " And in a fit of ...
... flower , she touch'd on , dipt and rose , And turn'd to look at her . XXXIV . " And here she came , and round me play'd , And sang to me the whole Of those three stanzas that you 6 About my giant bole ; ' made XXXV . " And in a fit of ...
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