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... his stall . The King heard and approved , and laughed in glee , And cried aloud : " Right well it pleaseth me ! Church - bells at best but ring us to the docr ; But go not in to mass ; my bell doth 38 ONE HUNDRED NARRATIVE POEMS.
... his stall . The King heard and approved , and laughed in glee , And cried aloud : " Right well it pleaseth me ! Church - bells at best but ring us to the docr ; But go not in to mass ; my bell doth 38 ONE HUNDRED NARRATIVE POEMS.
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... heard of gallant like young Lochinvar ? 12 LADY CLARE ALFRED TENNYSON It was the time when lilies blow And clouds are highest up in air , Lord Ronald brought a lily - white doe To give his cousin , Lady Clare . I trow they did not part ...
... heard of gallant like young Lochinvar ? 12 LADY CLARE ALFRED TENNYSON It was the time when lilies blow And clouds are highest up in air , Lord Ronald brought a lily - white doe To give his cousin , Lady Clare . I trow they did not part ...
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... meadow lot , And she heard the little spring brook fall Over the roadside , through the wall , In the shade of the apple - tree again . She saw a rider draw his rein . And , gazing down with timid grace , She felt MAUD MULLER 59.
... meadow lot , And she heard the little spring brook fall Over the roadside , through the wall , In the shade of the apple - tree again . She saw a rider draw his rein . And , gazing down with timid grace , She felt MAUD MULLER 59.
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... when she was wed . " Then her people , softly treading , Bore to earth her body , drest In the dress that she was wed in , That her spirit might have rest . 17 LUCY GRAY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Oft I had heard of THE LORD OF BURLEIGH 63.
... when she was wed . " Then her people , softly treading , Bore to earth her body , drest In the dress that she was wed in , That her spirit might have rest . 17 LUCY GRAY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Oft I had heard of THE LORD OF BURLEIGH 63.
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George E. Teter. 17 LUCY GRAY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray : And when I cross'd the wild , I chanced to see at break of day The solitary child . No mate , no comrade Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor , The sweetest ...
George E. Teter. 17 LUCY GRAY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray : And when I cross'd the wild , I chanced to see at break of day The solitary child . No mate , no comrade Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor , The sweetest ...
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