Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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... lights , and jacinth - work Of subtlest jewellery . He gazed so long That both his eyes were dazzled , as he stood , This way and that dividing the swift mind , In act to throw : but at the last it 6 MORTE D'ARTHUR .
... lights , and jacinth - work Of subtlest jewellery . He gazed so long That both his eyes were dazzled , as he stood , This way and that dividing the swift mind , In act to throw : but at the last it 6 MORTE D'ARTHUR .
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... light and lustrous curls- That made his forehead like a rising sun High from the däis - throne - were parch'd with dust , Or , clotted into points and hanging loose , Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips . So like a ...
... light and lustrous curls- That made his forehead like a rising sun High from the däis - throne - were parch'd with dust , Or , clotted into points and hanging loose , Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips . So like a ...
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... light , that long Had wink'd and threaten'd darkness , flared and fell : At which the Parson , sent to sleep with sound , And waked with silence , grunted " Good ! " but we Sat rapt it was the tone with which he read- Perhaps some ...
... light , that long Had wink'd and threaten'd darkness , flared and fell : At which the Parson , sent to sleep with sound , And waked with silence , grunted " Good ! " but we Sat rapt it was the tone with which he read- Perhaps some ...
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... light of foot , so light of spirit - oh , she To me myself , for some three careless moons , The summer pilot of an empty heart Unto the shores of nothing ! Know you not Such touches are but embassies of love , To tamper with the ...
... light of foot , so light of spirit - oh , she To me myself , for some three careless moons , The summer pilot of an empty heart Unto the shores of nothing ! Know you not Such touches are but embassies of love , To tamper with the ...
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... lights . " Eustace , " I said , " this wonder keeps the house . " He nodded , but a moment afterwards He cried , " Look ! look ! " Before he ceased I turn'd , And , ere a star can wink , beheld her there . For up the porch there grew an ...
... lights . " Eustace , " I said , " this wonder keeps the house . " He nodded , but a moment afterwards He cried , " Look ! look ! " Before he ceased I turn'd , And , ere a star can wink , beheld her there . For up the porch there grew an ...
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