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Page 44
... speak sweet words : O listen , listen , your eyes shall glisten With pleasure and love and jubilee : O listen , listen , your eyes shall glisten When the sharp clear twang of the golden chords Runs up the ridged sea . Who can light on ...
... speak sweet words : O listen , listen , your eyes shall glisten With pleasure and love and jubilee : O listen , listen , your eyes shall glisten When the sharp clear twang of the golden chords Runs up the ridged sea . Who can light on ...
Page 55
... , Oriana ! Thou smilest , but thou dost not speak , And then the tears run down my cheek , Oriana : What wantest thou ? whom dost thou seek , Oriana ? I cry aloud : none hear my cries , Oriana THE BALLAD OF ORIANA . 55.
... , Oriana ! Thou smilest , but thou dost not speak , And then the tears run down my cheek , Oriana : What wantest thou ? whom dost thou seek , Oriana ? I cry aloud : none hear my cries , Oriana THE BALLAD OF ORIANA . 55.
Page 90
... speak , The lanes , you know , were white with may , Your ripe lips moved not , but your cheek Flush'd like the coming of the day ; And so it was - half - sly , half - shy , You would , and would not , little one ! Although I pleaded ...
... speak , The lanes , you know , were white with may , Your ripe lips moved not , but your cheek Flush'd like the coming of the day ; And so it was - half - sly , half - shy , You would , and would not , little one ! Although I pleaded ...
Page 99
... speak , and build up all My sorrow with my song , as yonder walls Rose slowly to a music slowly breathed , A cloud that gather'd shape : for it may be That , while I speak of it , a little while My heart may wander from its deeper woe ...
... speak , and build up all My sorrow with my song , as yonder walls Rose slowly to a music slowly breathed , A cloud that gather'd shape : for it may be That , while I speak of it , a little while My heart may wander from its deeper woe ...
Page 106
... glens , Or the dry thickets , I could meet with her , The Abominable , that uninvited came Into the fair Peleïan banquet - hall , And cast the golden fruit upon the board , And bred this change ; that I might speak my 106 CENONE .
... glens , Or the dry thickets , I could meet with her , The Abominable , that uninvited came Into the fair Peleïan banquet - hall , And cast the golden fruit upon the board , And bred this change ; that I might speak my 106 CENONE .
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