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... as Mother , Wife , and Queen ; And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons when to take Occasion by the hand , and make The bounds of freedom wider yet By shaping some august decree , Which kept her throne TO THE QUEEN .
... as Mother , Wife , and Queen ; And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons when to take Occasion by the hand , and make The bounds of freedom wider yet By shaping some august decree , Which kept her throne TO THE QUEEN .
Page 75
... knew it was a dream : She felt he was and was not there . She woke the babble of the stream Fell , and , without , the steady glare Shrank one sick willow sere and small . The river - bed was dusty - white ; And all the furnace of the ...
... knew it was a dream : She felt he was and was not there . She woke the babble of the stream Fell , and , without , the steady glare Shrank one sick willow sere and small . The river - bed was dusty - white ; And all the furnace of the ...
Page 85
... knew him could forget The busy wrinkles round his eyes ? The slow wise smile that , round about His dusty forehead drily curl'd , Seem'd half - within and half - without , And full of dealings with the world ? In yonder chair I see him ...
... knew him could forget The busy wrinkles round his eyes ? The slow wise smile that , round about His dusty forehead drily curl'd , Seem'd half - within and half - without , And full of dealings with the world ? In yonder chair I see him ...
Page 89
... village lights below ; I knew your taper far away , And full at heart of trembling hope , From off the wold I came , and lay Upon the freshly - flower'd slope . The deep brook groan'd beneath the mill ; And " THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER . 89.
... village lights below ; I knew your taper far away , And full at heart of trembling hope , From off the wold I came , and lay Upon the freshly - flower'd slope . The deep brook groan'd beneath the mill ; And " THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER . 89.
Page 91
... knew you could not look but well ; And dews , that would have fall'n in tears , I kiss'd away before they fell . I watch'd the little flutterings , The doubt my mother would not see ; She spoke at large of many things , And at the last ...
... knew you could not look but well ; And dews , that would have fall'n in tears , I kiss'd away before they fell . I watch'd the little flutterings , The doubt my mother would not see ; She spoke at large of many things , And at the last ...
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