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Page 6
Gaiety without eclipse Wearieth me , May Lilian : Thro ' my very heart it thrilleth
When from crimson - threaded lips Silver - treble laughter trilleth : Prythee weep ,
May Lilian . Praying all I can , If prayers will not hush thee , Airy Lilian , Like a
rose ...
Gaiety without eclipse Wearieth me , May Lilian : Thro ' my very heart it thrilleth
When from crimson - threaded lips Silver - treble laughter trilleth : Prythee weep ,
May Lilian . Praying all I can , If prayers will not hush thee , Airy Lilian , Like a
rose ...
Page 8
... ambrosial orbs Of rich fruit - bunches leaning on each otherShadow forth thee :
- the world hath not another ( Tho ' all her fairest forms are types of thee , And
thou of God in thy great charity ) Of such a finish ' d chasten ' d purity . MARIANA .
... ambrosial orbs Of rich fruit - bunches leaning on each otherShadow forth thee :
- the world hath not another ( Tho ' all her fairest forms are types of thee , And
thou of God in thy great charity ) Of such a finish ' d chasten ' d purity . MARIANA .
Page 16
A subtle , sudden flame , By veering passion fann ' d , About thee breaks and
dances ; When I would kiss thy hand , The flush of anger ' d shame O ' erflows thy
calmer glances , And o ' er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown : But
...
A subtle , sudden flame , By veering passion fann ' d , About thee breaks and
dances ; When I would kiss thy hand , The flush of anger ' d shame O ' erflows thy
calmer glances , And o ' er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown : But
...
Page 18
I would mock thy chaunt anew ; But I cannot mimick it ; Not a whit of thy tuwhoo ,
Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , With a lengthen ' d loud
halloo , Tuwhoo , tuwhit , tuwhit , tuwhoo - 0 - 0 . RECOLLECTIONS THE
ARABIAN ...
I would mock thy chaunt anew ; But I cannot mimick it ; Not a whit of thy tuwhoo ,
Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , With a lengthen ' d loud
halloo , Tuwhoo , tuwhit , tuwhit , tuwhoo - 0 - 0 . RECOLLECTIONS THE
ARABIAN ...
Page 27
The eddying of her garments caught from thee The light of thy great presence ;
and the cope Of the half - attain ' d futurity , Tho ' deep not fathomless , Was
cloven with the million stars which tremble O ' er the deep mind of dauntless
infancy .
The eddying of her garments caught from thee The light of thy great presence ;
and the cope Of the half - attain ' d futurity , Tho ' deep not fathomless , Was
cloven with the million stars which tremble O ' er the deep mind of dauntless
infancy .
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