Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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... of topaz - 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 .
... of topaz - 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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... minds . " And slowly answer'd Arthur from the barge : " The old order changeth , yielding place to new , And God fulfils himself in many ... mind is clouded with a doubt ) To the island - valley of Avilion ; Where falls MORTE D'ARTHUR . 15.
... minds . " And slowly answer'd Arthur from the barge : " The old order changeth , yielding place to new , And God fulfils himself in many ... mind is clouded with a doubt ) To the island - valley of Avilion ; Where falls MORTE D'ARTHUR . 15.
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... mind ? Can I part her from herself , and love her , as I knew her , kind ? I remember one that perish'd : sweetly did she speak and move : Such a one do I remember , whom to look at was to love . Can I think of her as dead , and love ...
... mind ? Can I part her from herself , and love her , as I knew her , kind ? I remember one that perish'd : sweetly did she speak and move : Such a one do I remember , whom to look at was to love . Can I think of her as dead , and love ...
Page 108
... spheres of sea . There methinks would be enjoyment more than in this march of mind , In the steamship , in the railway , in the thoughts that shake mankind . There the passions cramp'd no longer shall have scope and 108 LOCKSLEY HALL .
... spheres of sea . There methinks would be enjoyment more than in this march of mind , In the steamship , in the railway , in the thoughts that shake mankind . There the passions cramp'd no longer shall have scope and 108 LOCKSLEY HALL .
Page 113
... mind , As winds from all the compass shift and blow , Made war upon each other for an hour , Till pity won . She sent a herald forth , And bad him cry , with sound of trumpet , all VOL . II . I The hard condition ; but that she would ...
... mind , As winds from all the compass shift and blow , Made war upon each other for an hour , Till pity won . She sent a herald forth , And bad him cry , with sound of trumpet , all VOL . II . I The hard condition ; but that she would ...
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