Poems, Volume 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 pages |
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... summer noon , an arm Rose up from out the bosom of the lake , Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , Holding the sword - and how I row'd across And took it , and have worn it , like a king : And , wheresoever I am sung or told ...
... summer noon , an arm Rose up from out the bosom of the lake , Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , Holding the sword - and how I row'd across And took it , and have worn it , like a king : And , wheresoever I am sung or told ...
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... summer sea , Where I will heal me of my grievous wound . " So said he , and the barge with oar and sail Moved from the brink , like some full - breasted swan That , fluting a wild carol ere her death , Ruffles her pure cold plume , and ...
... summer sea , Where I will heal me of my grievous wound . " So said he , and the barge with oar and sail Moved from the brink , like some full - breasted swan That , fluting a wild carol ere her death , Ruffles her pure cold plume , and ...
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... 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 feelings , ere he found Empire for life ? but Eustace painted her , And said to me , she sitting with ...
... 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 feelings , ere he found Empire for life ? but Eustace painted her , And said to me , she sitting with ...
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... summer home of murmurous wings . In that still place she , hoarded in herself , Grew , seldom seen : not less among us lived Her fame from lip to lip . Who had not heard Of Rose , the Gardener's daughter ? So blunt in memory , so old at ...
... summer home of murmurous wings . In that still place she , hoarded in herself , Grew , seldom seen : not less among us lived Her fame from lip to lip . Who had not heard Of Rose , the Gardener's daughter ? So blunt in memory , so old at ...
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... in itself the day we went To see her . All the land in flowery squares , Beneath a broad and equal - blowing wind , Smelt of the coming summer , as one large cloud Drew downward : but all else of Heaven was pure 22 THE GARDENER'S DAUGHTER ;
... in itself the day we went To see her . All the land in flowery squares , Beneath a broad and equal - blowing wind , Smelt of the coming summer , as one large cloud Drew downward : but all else of Heaven was pure 22 THE GARDENER'S DAUGHTER ;
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